lingo GUESTS pl Ro~ “0 cstcrday were the Gold d Sauccr Girls. Th ey were welcomed by club presi- Ro’rarians Given Preview Of Gold Cup, Saucer Event truth and beauty hold the spotlight at the Rotary luncheon In the Charlottetown Hotel yap. many when the eight Gold Cup and Saucer Giril were escorted to the head table as guests at e :- uh. Bcrhnllllgly did In colourful attire in keeping with the glam- our and attention locurlng on the stellar attraction at Haml- Week, the smiling and ut- tractivc young ladle: were In- troduceli by chairman w..l. Hun- cpx. as was also Marilyn lMac- hounldi Kane. a lormer mem- u. her and this year's mentor oi "in group. The girls will each rcprL-scnt an entry in The Eve- ning Patriot‘s Gold cup a nd Saucer harness race Friday. ltr. ltuiicox also introduced 3. Earle MacDonald. chairman oi the Gold Cup and Saucer event committee with particular emphasis on the colourtul par» adv scheduled lor Friday. Entertaining items which add- ed to Illv cnjuyment ol the lun- cheon hour were provided by Loran AincLellan, heard most acceptably In two solos with AI- bcrt Blanchard as accompanist. Miss Marsha Wellner. in two Scnltlsll dances demonstrated the first: and precision which won [or her the senior provincial championship gold medal in the recent events at Eldon. Miss lt'clliicr is a third year student at Dalhtlusie University in arts. Tommy Burke. who is also a gold nli'tialisl. piped (or both numhors Trumpeter nillie Lea. gsccvud scar studcnt, ch, gave a splendid pcrturmance in two lnumbcrs on the trumpet. plant-horn was accompanist. . In introducing the am -\I' I-Innmx said "floral-inns ‘nrc a pl‘l\‘llt‘dg¢d group—they are tllc ilrst to meet the Gold lClln and Saucer Girls each hour. . and perhaps that's the .way it should be because Qtar- -ltlllclovln liotarinns are keeping Lilli tine t7! the great traditions of lRulal'y which is to serve a :cuiriinunity outside as well as his prakcr paid tribute to :Rnla n. Russell Seller, Chair- .mun at tho Gold Cup nnd Saucer tibial?“ llnat committee: John ' ul ~| e The s , . treasurer: Brian (udnlol't' on the float commith : :t iornirr ltoianan. A. Wuithen ,naudci. honorary chae'rrnun. Es .AIIDEI) FEATUR ; lxus your—many noiv lcaturcs hm btx‘n added—the most im- t :atitllilall to appealing In the .pumdr. \liss Sullivan will give or cunt-cit between ram F‘ri- ' cloning. and I have ill! alter, ’, n in: will \|~ll our crippled children in rlIlr: itchabllltaiion Centre." MI :hdncox statod llax Receipts jAre Reported Satisfactory h inrrcasc in tax melpu at over sloomn to Aug. 10. com :22? to the same pet-Ind In , .u-ns r ed - cil lnsterdpw ma cw“ lhdman, tinance dial-man. T c iavorablc trend was at- ed by Mr. l-lyndmnn o :1 to till I e at the I e “M cty tax otttce mam.» tor the im. the chairman mmuked In It .many deIIn cnt homo tile. mm'm could be "In {scion— VllrnlnI Ielicn tud' Io- rnirc [I u r aneoul Walt: at the ' N y by Councillor ila. a dent, W.R. Jenkins. (centre) belt to right are Carol MeC lum, Eileen Handregan. Gloria sccond dry run tor the big par. rdc ln>Centennia1_yur untotda, we flunk you wll many improvements—more lloals have bun added chilli— Hum m will participate and there are some mines promised. n.is our hope that some moo people will view the parade and many more will he in Charlotte. town trom Thursday until Sat- iurthcr 10.000 wiu see what has now me the prestige race the Atlantic Provinces on Friday evening." BAND DISPLAY MT. Hancox suggested that anyone downtown Friday a 2 p.m. should look in on the band display at the north Side ol the Court, House Where the Belmont Girls Pipe Band llvrrl Stellanon will play a concert lcton. N3. wiu put on its lam» ous precision drill and band dis- play. Mr. MacDonald. general chalr— man or this ycar's Gold Cup and saucer parade expressed hope that boys and girls would see the parade in the better that such an event would make tor a pleasing and lasting memory. He spoke with gratitude tor the cooperation received Iron-l the hlayor. the City Council, City Clrrir John antler. city firemen lAccusecl In Auto Theft Case Mr‘Is Remanded For Sentence Ralph Charles Godkin. Charlottetown, appearing sentencing yesterday in Magis~ Iratc‘s rt on conviction then or a car was remanded by consent until Aug. 16 on appli- cation by Lorne wnbh. a mem. om- of the John Howard Society. investigating the case. Magis- trate James a. Johnston, QC. presided. Changing a previous plea o! 'nol guilty to ‘guilty', James Lloyd Molynellux. city. was ilnl ed 5100 and costs or 10 days. on a charge ol lmpalred driving. The case oi George Bernard Conway. City. charged with an lntraction o! the Liquor Control Act. was Withdrawn by the Mn. Liquor Cases [7. 3 °‘ Draw Fines There wcre six cast-a 01 pos- session oi liquor in a place other than rcsidcnce at the City Police Court yesterday, Magistrate A..l. l-laslam presided. The accused in each use was luttetown: James Stewart Drake Cornwall: and David MuchrdIe. Albany. They received lines or Sill and costs or live days. 35 and costs or two days. and m and costs or at) days. A line of "It and costs or live days was given an accused charged with lalllnx In stop at a redlight. man charged with inilering was re- manded without bail In August ID. and I drunk and Incaplble vlu lined no and cost: or I ayii, Courses Offered M Small Business Operators Here Small hurinenrmen In the pro. vlncc will be oiiered an oppor- tunity to Attend a training pro- ar . The course. will Storey ot Chuiottemn. Mr. storey recently returned to the province trout Otlnwn where he rccelved an intensive memonth course or lnrtruc. Unit in the kinds 0! tr Inlnl‘l heed- ed by small business owners and oper ton and the mum or or- ganising such training at the aunt 'l'lte coin-m oilseed tn the tall wtll Include matting. marketing tor mllciumn, accounting for m. booth-ping nnd pal- cant-g. The column will be available ' rnr sponsorship by mice clubr or other Interested [rhupl Ind In lllllhll tor Ila-M5] :l- Inna. undo:- the terms r Mnicll and vocational training a Mr, hold- hil mum dune II Inna Idniinlml- 2 man Macbellan. Florida: H. .I. Dar‘e, Estelle Candy. Jeanette Boudreault. Margie Beairslo. Norml Duvar, Judy Smethunt. and police in developing the mluy teatures incident to the parade. Merchants, nlty repl- dentn and others have been eq- ually reaponslve to requests (or rlnats. Mr. MacDonald sntd. v aimed at maltose collection and disposal Former Resident Dies In Victoria Robert Thompson Rodd or gictoril. BC. and e is survived by his win, also a sister, rs. Melville Krolih. ol Montreal, no. and a brother James a. Rodd or or. well. P.E.l. interment took place in Vic. tin-la. EC. '.I'I.odd wash veteran-outta Fla-t World War. GIRLS anoovcnp Gold Cup and Saucer Girls In- troduced were Carol Macaul- lum, Eileen l-landregan, Gloria partc. Estelle Candy. Jeannette Boudreault. Marl Benirsto, Norma Duvar. Judy Smethurxt. The participants in the enter- tainment numbers were thunk- cd by cochairman, Mr. seller. visiting notarians were aruce Coleman. Nrnuimo, a.c.: Mike Latiin. New Waterlord. NSx Harrison Randall, Gilman. Denion Clark. Cocoa B e a c h. Fla G. C. Mnylnr. H a I I 1' IX. N Charles Marsh-ll, Hlli- ta . James Emerson. v. Bloomfield. N.J.; Lloyd Hatch, MD. Weymuuth, Mass: Robert Stapler. Montreal: Graeme Frus- er. Ottawa: Alex Dunbar. st. Lawrence ~ MI. Royal. Que-t George McGlbbon. Brownsbul'Y- annule. . Gacats oi notary were New- Lips. Ottawa: Ralph Macrar- lane, Summerside: D. Earle MacDonald. Allison Prolitt. Dr. HE. P I C re a. Commander V. nunmla, lnrnn MacLeIIan, city: .Iou Volesky. New York: Inspec- tor Carl Roberts. RCMP. Hali- lax. aislrate. on the grounds that the evidence ot the crown was not sullicient tn convict under the charge laid, and rciused the crown’s a tinn l0 lmend the lnlorlnatlon. Mr. O'Donnell was counsel for the accused. Island linked In EMO Network A radln mast has been crech- ed on the root oi the Dominion . In! use by the Army in Emergency Measures Organization" w I re less communication tests be- tween Charlottetown and other provinces. A civll delense spokesm an said recently that a satisfactory communications network Is the Ilrst step in the establishment ol an emergency measures quarters in the province WWHI'NGTON tAPl — state Secretary Dun Rusk has as surud a Senate hearing that the limited nuclear test-ban treaty is not used “on trust. ol Russia." T he treaty will no! lull the United States intu relaxing its vigllance. Rusk said Monday as he opencd the U.S. administra. tion's ellort to win support of two-thirds of the Senate lor ratlllcalion ol the Duct, Several senators indicated ht had dispelled ’ hitter military and nuclear “4 ports testity. . After Rusk made ll‘ lurlnl! Local Doctor Lomnr Sterling MacDonald. Churchill. appeared in court on I Charge 0! impaired driving. The magistrate adluurued th use until August :to, when to services at the court slenoya- pher wlII be nvlllable. Mr. 0'- Dounell was defence counsel In Ihis case. Blind Man Dies Following Fire FLINT, Mich lAPI—A blind man who was trrpped tor slx hours in the blazing Adam Hotel Sunday died Mondoy alter being taken to a Flint hospital. The death or Frank Torrey. 6a. was the second caused by flames that destroyed the year-old. nix-storey hotel. Fr ed Whittby. at, another hotel guest, tiled or burns about l2 hours alter a tiremnn carrled him down a ladder troin Ilia thirdnoor room. All but one or the 109 guests registered at down town hotel were accounted tor. John a a guest being sought. Thirty-st other guests who hrd been listed I: ruining turned up date in other cities. Gnaws FASTEST Austrllhn capital at Canberra ii the nation‘s trstcrt growing and largest inland city. writer: or Detroit won the loan '5). Is Named To Honorary Post mam lCPt—Ainmy. navy and air torce veterans now serving in senior medical posu in Saskatoon, Vancouver and Charlalkelnwn have pointed honorary physicians to the Queen. They urc- Lt.-Col R. w acgg. 49. dean oi the taculty oi mcdicine at the University at Saskatchewan. who served overseas in the Second World War at No. 11 Ca. nadian General Hospital In the United Kingdom. Surgeon Cmdr. L. n, Prowse. is. dircclor ot nnaeszhesiology at Prince Edward Island Hos- pital in Charlottetown, who was principal medical otttcei- on the stall at the Captain ot Destroy. ers during the Second World ar. Wing Cmdr. G, R. E. Elliot. 5 . assistant pruleslnr of public health II. the University ol Brit- r Columbia and assistant pro vinctnl health olllcer. who was stall «Hoar In charge of hygiene and prevemlve maficlne a RCAF headqunrlzra in London during the Second World War. The lppaiutments are Ior I two-year period members or the reserve torcer. Rusk Claims Test-Ban Treaty Not Based On Trust OI Russia Charlottetown and Queens County The lPPl'uvul of the Provin- cial Government will be sought drants iii the eastern sectlon oI ' he today i tale—in projects 5 P055 solving Churiottetown's I) ems. ‘ it in the intention or city rerl tativer to meet lmxnedI-l .Sbewar minista' or nuinictpal attain. to clear up all details regarding the proposed building or an inc — "Will-50W collect- while speed in oetulng the is- suer was urged by Councillor John P. Nicholson at yesterday's Council mecti Councillor Arthur Gonnley reminded the Council that arrangements had to be satiatactrrry to t vern- rncnt. Councillor Willi-m Mn » Neill retorth that unless - ngqpents were lirst aatistac- Tenders tor the projects wore opened lart week and reierrcd to the public property cornnut- lee lnr study. REFUSED PERMISSION some time ago the city was relused permission by the g ernment to bullti an incinerator on a ram purchased at East Royalty. An alternative Was to build on land at the government at Falconwood Farm. Councillor Nicholson suggested obtaining government approval before lite committee submits ire Chiel‘ H H Jewell strong- slaiemenl he run into I bar- rage of questions about the U.S.-British-Saviet pact to put- Iaw all nuclzur explosiuns ell- cept Ihose under ground. usk tcetited belore til/3 .oil plant, tie noted the recent its recommendations to the Coun- 1 “g ll The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues" Aug. 13. 1963. 5 Ch’townWillSeekGov’tl Approval For Projects ly urged additional operalive hy- the city as he pointed out t danger or haying a tire at Irving outbreak at the government gar- age cmphastzed the danger of tire in the area. as the tire de- partmcul had to lay 1,800 reel of hose to the nearest hydrant. The Police rEpurl lor July showed lines were paid mo- torists tor 9211 meter Violations. That meant 8820 la the CI police recovered IE or to boy:- les reported stolen during the month and received and answer- ed 389 telephone complaints. There were 139 arrests with 11.1 convictions In .luly. with a maturity of Cases involving mis< use of liquor. Particularly noted by Police Committee chairman MacNeilI. in g l vin g the report. was the number nI Irrcsls and cnnvic. tions for speeding. a: police are moving in to end the practice on city streets. Last month. :4 ap- peared before the magistrate charged with the olt'ence. CnunCll could not give any committment to pave Westview Drivz ihis year. representatives or thc colop housing group in that area were told. as such a project had not been included in G W“ the estimates tor 1963. However. it would give sympathetic consi- deration to it early next year. and meantime would help allay the dust nuisance hy oil apt-ink- I . SENIOR clleENs' HOUSING Wcllare Minister Henry Wedge has been asked to glve early thought to senior citizens hous- ing in the Charlottetown area Inn Councillor Mrs, aroihy Corri- gan. welfare committee chair- man, told Council. objections voiced recently residents or the area to a sin circus appearing near their mes tn the residential north- by all ho west area ol Ihe :in were men- tioned in Council. Mayor A. Wal- Senate toreign relations com~ mine: with members ol‘ the Senate armed services and Sn~ hate-House o! RppreSentativesl atomic energy committees xi- ting In. STRESSES IMPORTANCE He told the senators the treaty _ air may prove he one at the hunting, but rogue shied clear most slgniticant since the round- of lullan I delulltz stand uni-ll lng ol the Unltcd States. He said Russia. like 0 powers. has looked com- mon interest in puttlng at least a partial lid on the arms race. taking a tmsll step toward avoiding nuclear war. Saying the search tnr more destructive weapons goes on even though Russia and the U.S. nlready have enough nu- clear pnwer to destroy each other. Rusk said: “Yet greater armament has not demonstrably brought . greater security. The treaty, ll observed, should slow this 5131‘ ral without damage to our re- lative strength." Among ulhcr things, Rusk as» surcd the senators that signing ‘Hinied At By then Gaudcl said the circus was Retaliation ISLAND NEWS PAGEiTWO Are lniured lAt Little Pond at l are both In hospttal alter ahaII-l idale. con. upon-ma by the dition in the RE]. Hospital last partment in its eltnrts to raise nigh! Iollnwml In operation tor SOURIS —— Two persons are in hospital n he lie-tilt of In It:- cidem It Little Paid list in . e MacDonald Ind John 13, Ml Armand-Ia l Banks. tire depart- iun c2 Centennial Year activities, and perhaps dieir re- quest more than usual rympathetic conskierntio Fire Chlet Jewell said railr— rion had been given by the land owner Ind several nurby relI-. dents liked their opinion; they‘ had not objected. he said. Coon. cuior Nicholson stated ruch :v-‘ entr rhould be ringed at are ex- hibition grounds. and thought the auociatlon should grant pcrrnlr. sion. especially in view oi the city lire department being ex- pected to go in their aid, in event or titer there. Councillor Edmund Arsenauit and town planning committee member Willard Burke were nsmnd to attend the coming Town Planning convention in Quebec City. Council also passe ed . relolutlon calling ior in- stallltion of sewer: on the tension to Newland Crescent. Scholarships Are Awarded Band Quartet i Evelyn Fraser. Heather Fris- cr, and Joyce MacDonald. III a! Charlottetown. and D a n at r . Sumnterrlde. all mem- bers or the Level Scots P i pa and, have been named the re- cntr or scholarships to Fair- Ieigil Dickenson University at Rutherlord_ N.J. The acholnrshipi. valued at time n year each. tor the tour years ol an Arts or Science course. The big donation came about u a rural: or the band's visit to Ellsworth, Manic. last Announcement ot the award winners was made Salurdly al- terncon at a concert given by the pipe band at the Highland College in North Rustlco. The Iinal concert will be given at the college on Thursday. when a special attraction will be the songs of Canadian T’V slur. Joyce Sullivan. ion truck driver by MacDonald apparently went out all control and rolled over at Little Pond about 5 pm. yesterday. nor-ks. the son or Mr. Mrs. Reginald Bantu. An vtls roported in lair and a horn liver. Mat: d was In Sourls Hos. pilai suflemg trot-n facial Iat- : age to the flirome li-i City Police Seek Hit-Run Vehicle City police are on the lookout tor thc driver and a vehicle de scribed by Christoer Gledhtll. Charlottcto as it red duln p truck. bear New Brunswick license plates. The truck sidcswipcd Mr. Gledhlll'r car Saturday alter. upon. when it. was parked at IJil corner or Rochlurd and Eulwn ‘StreL-Is. Mr. Giedhrll said yes- terday morning that ho had been rn the car at the time, but that he had not an hurt. though shaken up Tire encount- er resulted in dents in the ten side panels oi the car. and dull- m'iom H9 WI: believed M“ the ditch at Liitic pond. rho seriously hurt. The accldent occurred as Ute tnlck was procacdlng east on the Charlottetown Anhandale Road and rolled into ambulance Ironi SIIHTIS. l¥¥¥¥¥ CAPITOL THEATRE where the movies are better than ever. Opp. Conlederptinn Bldg. STARTING WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - D Stranger than HERCULES! Mightier than GOLIATH I vehicle was badly damaged Young Banks was rushed In by Dingwell‘o 'k 'k ‘A' i * THEFAIITASTII.‘ ADVENTURES IIF 'IIIEVIIIIILII'S IAIIiII'IIEST IAIIII'IAL! mmmmwm WWIIth W ' LISTIIIIIDIIIIIII rat-.WIDEIIIEIS Loan Fund Discussmn U.S. Senator William Fulhrllilt I i said Monday that it Euro: will “contra-ct out i An WASHINGTON (Arr—Senatorldiscu nerd Slated Soon early cabinet meeting will} as the nastier or the provincia rid-howl Dean Common Market nation: ll loan fund. continue to raise tarllls against United states goods, te may have to withdraw some or Inn Wil its troops irorn Euro . "it the Common Market l- goinp to make it impossible tor us to trade with them." he told a reporter, “we cannot altos-d to keep up the kind or establish- ment wc have In Europe." . chairman oi the Senate tnrcign rclatlons com- mittee, said he wasn't lust talk. ing about the higher duties im- pnscd on American chickens or other poultry products. He said lIinse are lust a symbol at what hc was relerrlnr at the trcaty by East Germany will not imply v.5, recagnitiun or that Cummunist regime. Rusk lmdicted that all NATO nations. except France. would sign the treaty soon. He added that he does not take the view Ihat France will naver sign and will continue its testing. Rusk said the policy is “that we continue with I lull weapons development or agrnm un det- 3" Premier Walter Shaw slid yes- u.s. terdayltla: the cabinet'a decis- sed on to the ted- eTaI government. Money I allable (or m loan: in tins vavinbe will to approximately 52.250.000 ot the; total $400,000 too i unicipall ulnme The premier said the cabaret; will try to determine whether it would he better to administer l e ands here or through the board rederal loan . In the that use lands may he adv ' l to municipal- iliea tor capital prolccts with the projects iirsl being approved hy. the provincial government. In the int . a province antcrr into an h board under Swansea Sails For Greenland HALIFAX ICPl — The navy. Irigale Swansea sallui lrom St.‘ hn' . .. Monday on a two. week training cruise which will] take her to {our Doris In Green- I (I. w which the board would advance the l s to municipalities. ground and that the U,S. should maintain its Johnston island testing ground in the Pacillc i tuIl readineis in case it be. comes necessary to resume pt-l morphenc tcsbna. use CARTOON Australian television stations‘ use a c rtoon character “Dan the decimal man" In il-' lustrate the switch to decimal coinage in 1967 i PLAN TO ATTEND THE BAND CONCERT By the Girk' Pipe land of Stollarton. N.S. autitho PRECISION DRILL DISPLAY Iy tin Canadian Champion Fredericton Air Cadet land 2 PM. FRIDAY. 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