oe ebertner said -_gent_and industrious people who DPR. FRANZ Leitner, Aus trian ambassador to’ Canada, left, presents a crest of the Vienna Rotary Club to Ran- dolph—-Manning, president of nant from the local Rotary. At_ Ambassador Tells Rotary Of Austria's Succésses the Charlottetown club. Mr. Manning returned the gesture by giving Dr. Leitner "a pen- “When foreigners hear name of Austria, they primarily |per cent of the think of music and culture, good |the communist going people,’ according to the Dr. Frank Leitner, who was seat.” i 4 —- eee staan meer FULL INDEPENDENCE Club. if ' Dr. Leitner went on to say “while it is true and we are proud to confirm that Austria really is one of the leading cul- tural countries in this world and Austrian people like to make life as nice and agreeable as pos- sible, we have !earend and hard years of war, political disunity, destruction and occupations have taught us to become also a dili- mt on former ministration." reconstructed their country and gave it a political and economic stability better than ever be- fore.”’ ae After a brief outline of the history of Austria of the past 1,000 years, Dr. Leitner brought his listeners up to March 1945, when World War Two was) drawing to a close. ! LIBERATION TROUBLES He said “by the last days ot and unemployment practicall March 1945, the liberation of does not exist. Austria was hecoming a reality Two, Dr. Leitner ‘said Russian troops from the east,| Sources, is third among oil pro-— ducing nations of Europe an American from, the west i ooh i ome one _ British fromthe south, all cross- | ing the Austrian frontiers ~~~. c “My country, however, had to in Europe.” start her liberated state with al- most unbearable burdens. the |never obtained more than five| Vv and in 1949| Theis, New York; Fred Kelly, re was elimi-| Wolfville; food and generally kind and easy-|nated from Parliament as they| were not able to get enough) Hamilton; ‘\ustrian Ambassador to Canada, |votes in any single riding for a! | Dr. Leitner said it was in 1955 that a treaty was signed giving Austria full independence. Se “The treaty which gave Austria/* liberty,”’ he said, “‘meant the end of occupation and restored to Austria all the industries which in acocrdance with the Potsdam property, had been for the prev- Dalton, Georgia; ious 10 years under Russian ad- | Stewart, Halifax. | Stating that Austria’s economy was in a “most deplorable sit-; uation” at the end of World War. “with foreign financial assistance and the indefatigable efforts of the Austrian population her economy recovered and the 1964 gross na- | tional product reached $9,160,000. | T am happy to etate that the’ standard of living has reached | a level higher than ever before “Austria is rich in mineral re- | foremost | prducerso f hydro-electric power Dr. Leitner said relations be- In the| tween Canada and Austria have last weeks of the. war, $500,000,- developed in a most satisfactory Eastern and Central Districts 'The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 10- 1965. 5 Problems At Dump 4 Occupy Town Council MONTAGUE — Circulars an- jeune, will ¥ a in = nouncing open hours of the town (near ee v sein | be brought to bear on the gov- /mesting of Montague Town jernment but there were ‘‘no as- . | su | M Bruce Yeo was in the \surances of anything definite be- ,"\2" Sig cock fore we begin.”’ ¢ OCTOBER START lors poe MacLure, Robertson and - _. A start on construction of .the “", council, after reviewin | building, slated as soon as per-| one ome the town bill = ade sible to take advantage of the k |federal-municipal loan. fund, is ee ee rows as the target completion | The "s attention was a: ; then drawn to a letter from the |--Mayor-Cox-said-the PWC board | highways,-regard-- of governors has defini Sstat- at on ‘éd” the college” will net take \grade 11 students after the spring ,of 1966, and will eliminate grade 12. classes the following year. St. Dunstan's wants to get right is Hon. F. Walter Hynd- man. Dr. Leitner addressed the city club at its regular meeting yesterday. fore them be as submitted. ‘and trailer courts. It was sug-| .,|but the matter was dropped and; rid'the general and Academy will also close in a few. years. ‘| The mayor said he had talked yesterday with PWC principal Dr. Frank MacKinnon, who action on this matter. FURTHER INVESTIGATION | Three tenders were submitted | | Visiting Rotarians were C. R. | as-| — to use its present build- ee 4 tion | ngs. : » - Pe PHOTOGRAPH PRESENTED leencenay eomaal ri of coun- | In other council business, Stan .jjjors Robertson, Reid, and | McInnis presented an aerial co-| yacLure was empowered to in- | Earnest Garrard,, Dartmouth; Lorne MacKay, Norman MacWilliams, Williamstown, Mass.; Dr. 7 and a/| |tin Mibal, Plattsburgh, | 3 * |\lor photograph of Charlottetown | i and whatever {| /Tom Murray, Encinitas, Cal.; ra The | vestigate accept Ww owatt, Newcastle; Ken the cits. large photograph |tender they found most feasible. | aoe Y is gne of ‘two in’ ex-| The various committees then Hill, Sydney: Henry DesRoberts, Lynn, Mass.; Guy Kennedy, arborough: Maurice Bond, Ithaca, N.Y.; Ralph MacKichan, Port Hawkesbury; Darrell Mac- Guire, Ambherst; Euclide Gau- det, Quebec City; John _- Will, West Winfield, N.Y.; James Orr, Dr. Chester | istence; the other is located in their reports: : the national archives. ! Constable Ed Downe seven cases were before court and a total of 201.25 in | fines was collected. City Hall, was presented “in ho- nor of the Charlottetown Police Force for dedicated service, and in part, in memory of Sgt. Lar. iwork still was unfinished but lwould be comoleted shortly. The street committee reported-| Finance chairman W.R. {Neill announced $1,039,037, 48.9 per cent of civic taxes been collected so far This compares with figure at the same $844,877, or 4 per cent of taxes. PARKING SUGGESTION Coun. John P: Nicholson, jlice committee chairman, - ithe city engineer’s department had studied thé Queen Police Search Continues __ For Driver i The finance committee report- between $60 and $70 was collected from the sale of dump | tickets, which the town clerk | stated were available for sale to | Street | those--who_used_the dump. j ES. reported The photograph, to be hung in|that during the month of July | In | ear-truck collision at Kingsboro. ; The accident. occurred about the streets in the town were be- | 7.39 p.m.-when Mrs. Gillis’ 1965 | “ee EEN Tea eeersprreneriner mE ern eid So ov boty mat STARLITE DRIVE-IN ; | . | a of a truck owned by Albert Grif-| Other rainfall figures from dif- . | fin- of Souris and driven by El- | ied iat all loans were paid off | mer MacSwain, also of Souris. voted that the bilis presented te: Fire Destroys Barn At Souris i affecting trailers| SOURIS—Fire early yesterday destroyed a barn owned by Jos-" a a —— ener ere es that these regulations be| eph MacAulay of Souris | into the town by laws Road. ain a Oo a —- _— The blaze, which broke . : ; jing was that about 2.15 a.m., also damaged of its high school as soon as the |inere was no need for immediate! the roof of a second barn. F tis believed the buildings were | empty. | As’the wind was blowing away ‘to the town clerk, G. Arnold) from the house, it was not dam- |Wightman, for the supplying of | aged. ‘radio equipment to the town for; On hand to fight the blaze was sured him the college would |‘? police and fire fighting veh-| Souris Fire Department. of fi jacked inf tion | cee the fire could not be Car-Truck Accident jures One | $OURIS = Mrs. Francis Gillis til approximately 10 last night. The building committee_sub-- of Elmira yesterday was taken-| ry McInnis.” |mitted its report stating some {to hospital here with undetermin-" corded in the last 24 hours, was|eontinue toda ed injuries as the result of 4 | well over half of the 1.47 inches| -TWO ISLAND YOUTHS Lt. Cmdr, R.A.O. Orton, CD, RCN, left, officer-in-charge of the combined services re- cruiting unit in Charlottetown, JOIN ARMED SERVICES and Fit. Lt. J. EF. Currie, CD, RCAF, officiate at swearing- Line out ‘Nears One | Nearly an inch of rainfall fell in the Charlottetown area in the 2 hour period from 10 o'clock Sunday until 10 p.m. Monday it was reported by the Charlotte- |town Radio Range. | To be exact there was .80 of an inch of rain during that per- iod, most of it falling between three and nine last evening when mental Farm. Only .29 of was recorded Summerside reported rainfall of 53 of an inch in that area since three in the afterenoon un- leorded 1.21 inc y. of project farms for the Experi-| Long River, ‘north east of Ken-| sington; O’Leary recorded just over a half an inch with .51;) |Urbainville, west of Wellington .70 inches in July; Monticello, a few miles northeast of St. Peter's, |.43 of-an inch was recorded. {had only .77 of an inch and Al- | liston, near Murray River, re- Last evening weather reports : 4 were calling’for showers through- | The .80 figure, which was fre-' oyt the night and they may_even in ceremonies | AC-2. Ronald Stewart, second from “right; son of Mr> and Mrs. Georse Stewart of 184 St. Peters Rd, and Edgar Oat- way, right, son of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Roy Oatway of Conway, PEL, are leaving Saturday for the RCAF Man- ning Depot, St. Jean, Que., where they will: undergo baste training prior to being posted | for initial technical training. nhihtdile—_—_—_—, for the month at DANCING Commodore Room Tonight 9.30 p.m. Members and Guests 130 Richmond St. Tourist Memberships Available. Main Brace Club Rooms 130. Richmond St. nch hes. of two men. - that fell during the whole month, of July in the—Charlottetown ferent parts of the Island for the opposite Robertson's store, was |from Norman Black, in charge The truck, which was parked |™Month of July were oe unoccupied at the time of the a | accident. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY August 10th and 11th. vi s til The RCMP reported last even-| parking situation and recom- The received extensive dam- | a re Bedt m St ing that there are no new deve-|mended sharp angle parking ee ee cone a | age, but the second vehicle sus- Counterfeit I e 0 ; ‘lopments in the search for the|where parallel parking had pre- incinerator. It was noted that | tained little damage. ve hit and run driver that killed Jo-| viously been enforced. some_of the regulations, regulat-| Mrs. Gillis was the only oc- ° In Color, Starring David Niven, Marlon Brando, seph Bernard MacDonald early, A change from parallel to 30-|ing the use of the dump and in- |Cupant of the car. Bills Found: and Shirley Jones Sunday morning in Souris. degree angle parking w ou ldcinerator were not being carried. The accident was investigated ae | : - 4,.Mr. MacDonald, 43, was from|provide more parking spaces, out and that sometimes there | bY Souris detachment of the a Little Harbor and he was struck|but would still allow four-lane|was more ge at the dump, : | None Here | , and killed instantly by an un-|traffic, unlike the usual 45-de-|then could-be disposed of by the| 7 = mp ~ Mm MH ~~ ». 26 known vehiele shortly after three| gree angle method. jcaretaker. A motion was passed | Fo D | The Charlottetown _. detach- a_m.on Sunday. : | It was noted that. regulations |that a letter be. written to Louis, ur rowned last SHOWS The RCMP were chécking all) banning ,parking around ; city|McHerron advising him not to ss ment ‘of the RCMP reported last TODAY ONLY u:30-7- 9 any truckloads of garbage [np Collision traffic that left the Island on el-| squares would be strictly (00 worth of dismantled machin-| way and are based on the com- | ery and other goods had been! mon outlook of our two govern- taken away by the Soviet Army) ments—based on “the same po- morai, , ther of the two ferry services at Borden and Wood Islands. The funeral for Mr. Bernard will be held Wednesday morn- en- dump forced. cared 4 pm., - certain after- Town planning chairman EJ!-\200ns during the week. . mer MacRae said the new eity | Town clerk G. Arnold. Wight- map would be on public display |™2"- upon being questioned, re- as war booty. And evtry year jitical principles. and since 1946. for almost 10 years, staat de oe eae peoples.” ing. at City Hall until the end of Au-|Ported that tax notices would On Que. Lake ST. JEAN PORT JOLT; Que.;—At Halifax RCMP said five, levening that they have not re- |ceived any reports of counter- ifeit money being passed on | Island. “ | counterfeit $20 bills were passed | ALL ToGETHE® $20,000,000 worth—of industrial were taken ‘out of the country by the Soviet Union from the in-| i Dr. Leitner was introduced by output, $50,000,000 worth of oil waiter Hyndman and thanked by Frank Curtis. 25 PER CENT gust. -Following—this, he said, (Rot be sent out for two weeks,|(CP)—Four men, all Quebecers, |there should be a joint meeting} \of the town planning board and! that he. had several people drowned following a collision In- processing these notices. volving two high-powered motor The council also discussed past boats on a lake near this com- at several business establish-/ ments in the city during the: weekend. * | ST MPLS han”. Cy aaa | ; .. | Lellan, Charlottetown; ~~ H.- costs had to be paid to all armies! ‘Charlottetown Dr. ‘there's your-iceeream- cone ~--/¢la!- fiecid ‘now go along and keep quiet.’ “| -Contrary to what council had Selects Expo | : MacVicar, Halifax: David Rog-| Coun. Wright added he felt.the previously been told by the pro- _Craftw. . wander these. ‘ iddtah Sh Saséador “to” board of go wernors’ of PWC: ows vinelal~ povernment.” | “gata o ae Enigma distriat and oil enterprises which ROTARY’ GUESTS — ——— this occupying force had seized! Guests of Rotary at yester- and run as so-called German aS- day's meeting were Fred Halli- sets under the Potsdam agree- gay Toronto; Newman Mac- .@long witht any $6,000 handout, |gage and Housing Corporation J.-with ment. Furthermore,—occupation which amounted to $30,000,000 | Kennedy, : , until the liberation in 1955.” Paul Cudmore, Halifax; mba circumstances it seemed almost ‘Spain: Paul Crandall, South Ed- '€¢ the-people of Charlottetown) CMHC was yet unable to impossible that the country could thouston, N.Y.: if Scales, /@n explanation as to. its inten-| ceed with its low income est Kentucky; and J. H. Scott, Mon- tions. be reconstructed but it was and Austria is better off today. than ever.”’ treal. {Continued from: page_1) and “I will council to discuss city by-lawS8' que taxes, but no —+in-relation-to-the-map---—ion, on what to do with them. Summer- Mayor Cox reported that re Local Director Charlottetown side,"’ he said. not go presentatives:' of Canadian Mort- the government - saying) were visiting civic__and_provin- : age ’ OTTAWA (CP) — Visitors to “We've had nothing from|ing sucvey, but needed an order-| Expo 67. will be able to see a people (the board) so far|in-council from the government | display of top-quality craftwork THE “MIRACLE” According to Dr. Leitner. for- eign financial aid was a basis for the ‘miracle’ of recovery that occurred. He said ‘‘the first financial support was givén -un- der the United Nations—under WEATHER tures: TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- sight to pay for it. If it is their |bationary constable on the city|ernment participation in Expo. ‘but negative pronouncements." |on its stand on participation in|from across Canada ranging Coun. Douglas MacDonald | the project. from ceramics to woven fab- said “if education is such a jeal-' CONSTABLE APPOINTED rics. : ously guarded provincial right,) Council passed a resolution H. Leslie Brown, commis- that right should also include the appointing Robert Crockett pro-|sioner general of Canadian gov- (the provincial government's) | police force for a six-month| announced during the weekend decis- | munity. 50 miles -northeast of| . Last week, five counterfeit Quebec City, Sunday night. FRANK SINAT ~|pills turned up in New Bruns- The bodies: of all four have|wick, two in Moncton and three “WINNER OF ... iat PNR alan mem Sen yp) re meee geen ae CANADA PACKE CO-OP SUPERMARKET “SHOP FREE” CONTEST — been -recovered. PEE PERI in Bathurst. 7 RA ah AA ACERT RA this “plan some support Entel aes a ed to pay for — S| term. It was noted Constable that Moncrieff Williamson, di- i: came from Canada—and alto- “S™°08, --s-+see%: $ f¢ children in*our schools, 'Davidson Biggar. had resigned rector of t ion Art _ gether between 1945 and 1948 Vanccuver veetese - 56 78 should come across with the from the force. - Gallery aid Mecact s Char: MRS. B. MacKINNON etry _ append with ee Sores a - money.” A letter from Health Minister Jottetown, has agreed to arrange 00,000 worth of goods, mainly | Kegina SUGGESTS BRIEF * Henry Wedge requested ifor selection of Canadian craft- : from the United States and Great | Winnipeg 58 70 | Coun. MacDonald suggested meeting with council regarding| work for display. 52 Spring Park Road, Britain. A. further _$110.000.000 | Toronto... - 70 __ 80 council should present the gov-|construction of senior citizens) The selection w.!11 Include ans at ae at a the/Ottawa .-. 68 BY ernment with a brief asking for housing this fall in the city. ~~ ceramics. enamels anles . sees =“Ch'town ieee people by institutions | wontreal 70 84 equalization of educaiton costs The letter stated about 6 ag- tapestries hangings woven ake oan 2 _ | Quebec 57 61 in every Island district. --ed- couples had signified- a-desire};; a Sea eee ae All this generous aid. how- poder . s ‘ ; rics, fine metal wares and book ever, could only meet Austria’s re Orinton 2.5655 65 74 Coun. Frank Zakem expressed \to take accommodation in the bindings. Limited display. space Tost——immecitate—needs—and—it+a2int AO cece a 60__|doubts..the city would ever, ob- |units. Maximum number of un-| yin jimit selestion to-ewerks-ol wag not until Austria’ qualified|Moncton .......... 65 70 |tain the needed financial aid. |its required over a five-year per-/1. finest dilemporary quality | SHOWS for aid under the Marshall Plan| Halifax ........... 55 73 “The thing that worries me is |iod was 200. in each category. . was it possible to work-out_and|Charlottetown _.. 63___&7_ when _othér. schools were built ~Resolutions “passed included) oo. ee al ge 2.30:+7-9 put into practice a long-term Sydney ........... 65 73 hert, the provincial government approval of a sub-division of. = Wir mace early policy of reconstruction designed Yarmouth ........ 58 69 said it would look into it. The |land on the corner of North Ri-| at cities to be an i nh fll. to secure Austrian. independ- St. Joyn’s ........ 58 66 schools have: been built, and |ver Road and Westwood Drive; /Bounced. Selection of works ‘at | ence." fais ‘Boston ........+s-- 70. 85._they’re looking into_it! approval of expropriation _of 2 later date is not precluded. | . In the political respect, ac |New York ........ 72 85 | “I'm firmly convinced that {i land on Summer. Street and Or-| The announcement asks leaditig | es re cording to Dr. Leitner, the Aus-|Miami ............ 82 - © we start building ‘this new high lebar Street; and acceptance of Craftsmen to make their Inte-| _ .6hCUS ee : trian people have shown great/New Orleans ...... 72 89 ‘school, that. would. be the end a tender from W.G. Barbour'Test known to Mr. Williamson, | (jg came firmness and _maturity..He said. Tucson a ae 104 _ of _it.” Ltd. for supplying a $22,978 post office box 848, Charlotte- wea DRIVE | ee slaniiee seeaee in cenapuene los Angeles. 70 84 Coun: Zakem said he thought snowblower. ~ : town. kk ; ee | | ARE? (CP) — The wea- few people realized © Charlotte- | > = eed o ef the slightly _ conservative ther office says central New|town and Summerside had to; BSaPBAsssssassssat ss fo <<. BRACKLEY ap nae People’s Party and the Socialist | Brunswick and Prince Edward |‘‘pay the full shot” for their | =Z : , Party. The comunist party has | ‘ cots oes 5 i «ety Moni evening ss-|vchoots | Ciineas stead st, THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN ceived showers and drigzle. | realize. he said,-that the school }, oe - i | Earlier a few light showers had | board has authority to tell coun" TONIGHT ONLY P — into northern Nova|cil the quality and quantity of | STURGEON > Scotia and Cape Breton. Exten- | Schools it wants. : TONIGHT op es sie mt andog van securing Coun, Wright questined wint:| TUESDAY, AUG, 10th i ee ee Se swe os eee Sees | : r “BI7ARRE AND BARBARIC...MACABRE AND GRUESOME... The weather situati is not; would be approached “before : oe 2 eee “expected to change much today there is a_sod turned. « ! i | RONIC, BLOOD-STAINED AND SADISTIC...UNCONVENTION- “fsa disturbance pushing through _ Mayor Cox said pressures wil & SIGHTS NEVER BEFORE SEEN }) A +> AL...PROVOCATIVE...CONTROVERSIAL...FILMED TO PRO- | Sou! Quebec continues the : : ees cose , 1) |e | \ DUCE MAXIMUM SHOCK!” —Fron: cum, ony Hirer, : ss ; a oii EES ’ | Prince Edward \ - — = “SIGHTS ‘ eee. ck ern New Brunswick Counties, rr e y NOT THIS MAN Lower Saint John River Val- JW NEVER “HORRIFYING, The James A. MacInnis who ley: — — tae Ex- [ _¢ BEFORE WEIRD, appeared in City Police Court | tensive mist ar log patches. ~ : o> ~ (PHOT RAPH ; last week and was found guilty Not much change in tempera- Na z wr Jang ba] ee . of impaired driving was not the) Winds southwest 15 in- & jee ZARRE, James A. MacInnis who_resides| Creasing to southwest 3 this : ' 4 ‘YOURSELF! | VORACIOUS at 75 Spring Park Road. ' | Moming. Low-high at Charlotte- | By, ; | LIVE AND MIGHTY ALLEN ~ 7a, Frederic ne an ac ac e: aoe : } A BLAKE EDWARDS | LEARN! ” I } - icton and 75, Saint : . , a § Z| : ae has ae - od — 55 and 68. Outlook for | ss. used to be bothered by ‘backaches os : {PRODUCTION < Fascinating Pees © “mighty Wurltzer'’ referr ednesday, cloudy with show- | and tired feeling, When -he leart a B . . s . 4 te in Monday’s report of the Sun- | ers clearing in the evening. Cool. | that ‘rritetion of the bladder “ae BUCK NIGHT 1. PER CAR ; PETER 5 ELKE «+ Shocking ! ee day. night concert at Confedera-| High tide today at Charlotte. 2 T" red “feciine. "he took "Dead's |” ae ee : “es -|- SELLERS SOMMER ee tion Centre was not a Wurltzer town 9.35 a.m. and 11.38 p.m. (Kidney Pills. Smart man.-Dodd’s. Pills. ‘Canteen Service. . _- aa i eo Oe s | 3 + “at all. It was a mighty Allen. | At Rustico at 4.59 a.m. Summer- *y"a'¢, ‘he ee ie cane : pe “Lee = reat high a ha a. 1 4k 2 z ¥ col mo ust - . . a “FIRE COSTS MUCH Side tide eighteen minutes later |and tired feeling, Soon he felt better Coming Wednesday and Thursday— vi * aoe DAR j ; Pe iy Na : e Wire damage costa. cack Ca: {than ar ag Sun fiseS jpectache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help ES “TARZAN THE APE MAN” : = * \ Pe a = ee - Pe Z = nadian man, woman and child ay at 6.19 am. and sets at,| you, too. -¥ou ean depend on. Dodd's. z : : . *« a : $39 annually. 8.17 p.m. All times ADT. New large size saves money.” ,- _ CORBA AABAAAL EAH ALAIS i cae 3 eae = e = - Bicccciscnaggiin nieiegac = iri seg nat - 4 cow os aaa