SINGER’ VACUUM SPECIALS lTen Indians Held | By Chinese Reds troops in two separate regions of India’s mountainous fronfier—the Northeast Frontier Agency and Ladakh. An Indian communique Friday said armed Chinese intruders, using grenades and motar fire, made a surprise attack in super- ior force on the Indian patrol. = Che Guardian } By GEORGE FRAJKOR Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — Premier Sauve announced Saturday that Quebec province plans a pro to universities. pansion programs by guarantee- human resources. University edu- cation must be available to al! |who have the desire and the | ability. | te universities had to {rely oa | Yet universities must be able By GERALD L’ANGE Canadian Press Staff Writer natural gas companies are charg ing householders artificially high crices in order to attract more business from industries by of- iering them lower rates. | He also charged that oil com- ie | sae . gram of regular yearly subsidies | tuition fees alone to cover their panies have fixed high gasoline oo. rene fees — prices in order to sell heavy fuel | He also said the province will }°* %° education would be oj) at jess than the cost of crude help university building and ex-|'estricted to the wealthy classes. | oj] plus refining costs. | Mr. Gordon made these ing loans contracted by the uni- to rely on a certain yearly in-- charges at a discussion on, NEW DELHI (Reuters)—Com-; The Chinese are holding another | — = munist China Sunday informed| seven Indian border police from| SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 27, 1959. PAGE 9 oe 1 17 Indian have re- . : ‘ ; . e were due to ineffici . The in 8 a s 3 : S ° Price Juggling |e oe “distressing” situatio alive and in las due to competition from al Charged On Gas jicrnative fuels. % on A In about 15 years there wouk |be a revival in the demand fo ;coal, but heavy maintenance total TORONTO (CP) — H. C. M. costs mean coal mines could no . - |Gordon, vice-president and gen-|'emain unproductive this long Chinese anne OF ue PC leral manager of the Dominion; The result would be permanen members ‘Coal Company, said Saturday Closure. The Sydney submarin | felds would probably close ear lier than most, and much of i ‘might be lost permanently, te vether with the major part of th | Eastern Canadian coal reserves tetalling about 2,000.000.000 tons Couple Observe 25th Anniversery versities and defraying all or come. Otherwise they would not|energy resources at the confer-| KENSINGTON — Mr. and Mrs part of the interest charges on be able to plan ahead. The uni- ence here of the Institute of Pub-! Ajlison Bernard and sons Fredey ‘China said Indian troops vio- amortized funds. | Versities must be free of Political | lic Administration of Canada. . ick and Paul have reiurned t jlated Chinese frontiers and} He said the government must Pressure, and the public must be He suggested that the, federal their home im Kensington fron | launched an “unwarranted army! see to it that everyone of average able to check on the spending of government ask the national | Malden, Mass., where they af : 35 ae > ; 2 jattack on Chinese frontier|income can afford a university public funds. energy board to take action to tended the 25th wedding anniver | guards.” education. Legislation would be — these “unfair” prices, sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs ; ‘tvaiined: 6. 0 ho tile die | EARLY ACTION which were damaging the coal in- George W. Milton. Mrs. Milto: | CLAIM LAND | Speaking at er “in. hig °F _tis_reasom the govern-'custry and leading to the loss of |is Mr. Bernard’s sister, the for | The Chinese claim a 6,000 Fak ts Cbianilty of Most. ment will, on the first day of the hundreds of thousands of tons of mer Greta Bernard of Kensingto: eee of Ladakh and —_ of? whith be a. a ‘nantes ee ee ee 0B coal reserves. | where the couple were married i | recently built a road in the area. . ; : ; the order of the day a 0 as- . | 1934. India says the place where the oa eves i ee sure universities of a steady in-- RAPS ARGUMENT : | ‘The celebration included a bat attack took place is 40 to 50 miles oak Wek eee % ae come,” he said» — The argument that resident fet supper for 75 guests at thei |inside Indian territory. een * - The government consumers had to pay more tO home at 62 Chester Street, an | Newspapers urged Prime Mia-i? sue an uninterrupted service the celebrants received a ches DISTRIBUTOR FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, ro) 164 Great George St. - it that by making grants to re- was llacious,”” and “a mere ilv sik ce a . ister Nehru’s government to think POSSIBLY MORE 'duce yearly administration costs, ay mio of silver dollars. as well as gift Cartetietewn Phepe oni ‘again about ts policy of friend-| However federal grants. if they universities would be able to! * ee Se ere of. silver from friends and rela PARKDALE im Montague phone 7611 ship toward China. Many called became available, would make keep their fees down to a level [merly served by coal..." |tives. - KR. ° = for a display of force to counter Quebec's resources that much that people of average income = vnited States 7% per cent| The Milton family have ‘pais DIAL 6563 - 6564 in Summerside phone 2930 Chinese tucavehiiee larger. can afford, and down to a level| © 245 was in steady supply, and frequent visits to Kensingto that those of below-average in-| ‘be Pattern in Canada followed through the years, and to Se; come could afford with the aid '' Closely. View, where Mrs. Milton’s mo of the usual provincial govern-| Mr. Gordon calied for a higner | ther, Mrs. Charlotte Bernard nov ment bursaries, loans and schol- duty on heavy fuel oil. jresides with her son-in-law ane Nehru Saturday at public meet-| Since 1953, Quebec universities ings voiced India’s determination have rejected federal grants be- to protect its frontiers but urged cause of objections from the late “restraint and responsibility” in premier Duplessis. About $25,- THE FIRST YN the face of Chinese action. |000,000 in federal money is being arships. | He denied that coal was an ajl- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.C jheld in trust for them. Mr. Sauve, who spoke in ing industry or that its troubles | Donald. The universities have received French, said the government in- CBC SURVEY DEVELOPING ‘annual grants from the provin-|tends to revise its ure on buildings. These were a large! OTTAWA (CP) — The CBC’ cial government, but these grants contributing to bui funds so slice of the annual provincial, own public-opinion poll has en are given at the discretion of the as to avoid over-burdening the budget and a load on taxpayers tered its second stage with mail government and not by !egisla- present generation for the bene- of today. jing this week of introductory let tion. | fit of future generations. 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