\ Sponsored by Prince of Wales College, the Canadian Opera Company of Toronto. will present Mozart's opera “Women Are Like That" in the college auditorium. Considered to be very entertaining. the OPERA CMES TO CITY TODAY public will be given the oppor- tunity to witness some g o o d drama as well as hear fine music. The opera will be pre- sented to the public at 8.30 this evening. and a special matinee is being staged for ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens Countyl The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 1, 1963. 5‘ i I Freeman Myers Heads Ch’town legion Branch Freeman Myers was elcctcd' A report of the sick and visit-' preSIdent of the (.‘harlottetou‘nlmg Branch of the Royal Canadian. Legion last night. lie succeeds‘ Edwin B. Brown who presidedth been visit/ed and supplied.‘ students at 2.30 this afternoon. In the scene shown here at four members of the cast, left to right, Constance Fisher, Philip Stark. Cornelis Opthof and Cecilia Ward. (0 Young, Gilt ed Singer's Performance Pleases George Findlay. Halifax. At-.day- . . GOOD OB lantic district president was the Thousands of Fijians. in full The rectotr's an. afsuged Vt"; huffing; mgr}? trial by a judge and 1"“‘3’ 0“ the :6. Prime/65mm? Iiiiidizie' {'10- MONEY: The following report was the highest professional stand- guest Speaker at last night's an. traditional dress of bark cloth those of me parish wardens and Egfiy‘man E Acorn ‘ M'v‘ charge. of the theft of money, an}; Ha'mld Mg‘i'cOnggu 653:5: 2 BACK written especially for The ards. Mr. Cross Its still young. anal ladles‘ night of the Char- and COIOTed leaves. W111 sit in organizations Within the parish, Blake: Terence Fitzgerald. EDDTOXImatelY 321-000- packers, Charlottetown: A- A Guardian by Christopher Gled- hill, director of school music in P.E The present season, like the I .l. ' l and it can be confidently ex- pected that he will continue to mature. The accompaniments were JC Official all the way from the island, 50 , \ -.‘h “Tm . l w ' . con regatlon of St. Peter's {lith 1119 Of me Pam ' S the charge against Phyllis Ethelled the books of the New Glas- s 2:11:25 floor? hirifélwt‘avshitchhe 3131‘: Catfiedml' chaflohewWh’ wok is the heart and core of our (Mrs. Leith) Dickieson’ New? go“, Dam. Co” and evehmally FAMOUS FOR I P ed drink is m'ada It will figure in place in the Cathedhal Hall. The whole _ parish . meltfottrt. othe: ; Glasgow. opened yesterday in toga: a shortage of over $8,000. 1: BRANDED INSPECTED ‘ the ceremony of welcome hon- T90“)?- acofl J-R- vgithwuis 5;; O“ )5 M Queens County magistrates t er w'tnesses were: Morton S T E A K s j Y ' ‘ lottetown Junior Chamber of Commerce held at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Mr. Findlay spoke on the ori- Mr. MacKinnon was named to Fiiians Make Special Drink For The Queen SUVA, Fiji (APl—Twenty-one stalwart Fijians from the island of Kandavu staggered along the streets of Suva Thursday ear- li'ying a massive tangle of roots. Their load. nursed carefully Olllng the Queen at Suva Satur- complete silence on the grounds of Government House as the ueen is presented with the symbol of a royal guest, the ed at the meeting held in dielwith treats. A total of 17 mcm- . Clover Club. Fliers ' ‘ approved ‘ for 12 mane last night. i by Stanley the branch in good financial condition. ed the memb mention of Ira Brown, Phillip, Palmer, Harry Mortime been successful in main objectives for 1962. The annual meeting of the Davies, MA, presided, and open- ed the meeting with prayer. gave evidence of an active year of work and worship. Once again St. Peter's honor- its long tmadition an he assessments for diocesan The financial statement given B. Brown: Biyanton showed. Myers: first vice—president: J.J. l ' Connolly; r G tive and the members for their ‘Ball; cooperation and made special Hale. r, Eric I Stanley Bryant/on, Charles Ryan. Fardy and J.A. (Tony) Gallant. 1 Albert MlacEwen, Reg. Mr. Brown said the branch had l Kinnon. Alfred Peters, Edgarl ‘ ‘ ee ‘ Hogan. non Larter and Ira Brown St. Peter's Cathedral Meets Commitments committee by Ira Brown‘ said all veterans in hospitals;l icd during the year. I that l orary president. Trainer: past president. Edwin pnesident. Freeman: second vicepresident. Reynolds; Roman l The retiring president thank- Catholic padre. Rev. Fred Cass: . sergeant-alt-arms' Arthurl Named to the executive were: RM. Cummings. Var-l 000 Canadians each year, MR. MacKAY Heart Foundation Launches The annual Island campaign i for funds for the Canadian Heart , during the month of February.‘ Co-chairman are L. D Kay, manager of the R0 ers of the execu-lprotestant padre, Rev. J.G.E. lBank of Canada, and H Peake. of the law firm of Peake heart attack victims can becomel productive again. 1 doorl Progress is being made against; canvass. Instead. letters are be-lhigh blood pressure, heart fail-l Nicholson. Charlottetown. There will he no door to Mac-ling sent to firms and busmess lure and stroke. Those who are: men. with mailers being used ‘ actively engaged in the research . r delivery to householders by field feel they are close to great; e postal authorities in Char- discoveries but they need impor-' lottetown and Summerside. Statistics show that heart this work and the people 01‘ disease destroys more than 70.- lPrince Edward Island are ask- ed to contribute to this cause. f0 af- ' flicts 1,400,000 and kills as many . people Foundation is to be conducted.bincd. Mac-lsands of lives are now being y al ’saved by surgery, rheumatic fe- ‘ tant 'Y’ History ls Outlined The history of Chariottct'"'| YMCA was outlined to the Air pha Y's Men's Club last even '1' by Frank Tinney. guest speak- er Mr. Tinney, speaking at t'ie Y's Men's weekly supper mr a- ing at the YMCA. traced t' 9 organization from its origin in 1856 to the present day. The con nerstone of the original building was laid in 1871. and of the pros- ent building in 1948.. Mr. Tinr'w is a past president of the bno'd of directors and held that posi- tion when the present building was constructed. Arthur Duvar introduced the guest speaker. Chairman of the meeting was Cecil Dunbar. John Evans conducted a short sing-song. with Dr. Paul Cud- more at the piano. Devotionl' were led by Lester Keizei'. MR. PEAKE Reports indicated the branch Reports also indicated Sh m R now has a membership of 1,-lthe poppy essay contest had gucs‘: ogutheoscsluvbvas presem 8’ 035 with an additional 200 been a great success. ; I ' social mom 1'5. Appliwtionsl Officers elected were: hon-Icampalgn For Furlds In Feb. 1—'—‘—— for membership were J.E. Larry} as all other causes com' Because of r e s e a r c h, thou-l AUGUSTA. Me. (AP)_An aged woman found dead of . . malnutrition and exposure ap- r 15 preventable and mo 5 t, parenfly had more than $100,. 000. County Attorney John Lund said a candy box. found he- ‘ heath the kitchen sink in Mrs. Charlotte Beals' home, con- tained $3,144 in cash and bank books in her name indicating deposits of $99, . The bodies of Mrs. Beals, I who was over 80, and 76-year- old Perley Grover were found sums of money to carry out, and strengthening the sacra- A strong vestry for 1963 is . he . George Kays, Arthur MacLean, AH. Peake, T.N. Rogers, Harry :Shama, H.H. Simpson, TM. deieglates are Brig. G.IG.K. court. At her original ment the accused had elected l out by their firms. Preliminary Hearing Opens On Theft Of Money Charge The preliminary hearing onladjourned. He stated he audit-l arraign- After a full day on the “ear Ilzlarkin. New Glasgow: Joseph in the unheated Grove Street house last week. Authorities attributed their deaths to ex- posure and malnutrition. Mrs. Mildred G. Chapman. 60, of Portland, Me., a niece of Mrs. Beals, is believed to be her sole heir. akem. Charlottetown; Kenneth , s -vvvvvvvvvvvvv ing, Magistrate James B. John-‘ ston. QC, adjourned it until this1 morning at 9.30. V O The Honourable T. W. L. Prowse ‘ - . . . Smith and Frank Weatherby. . l f ' _lsk'ltully handled, at very short gin and functions in the com- Whale tooth. 811d hand8d a h , .- , ' . . . A ‘ iii:‘lditeinioiiiiiigjtpiredoigihgi. notice, due to the illness of the munity of the Jaycees. During cocoanut shell cup of muddy. for “,3; ‘13::er Waldens ‘WIll elected later chlzso “cgllegrosssgorw and Mrs Prom h—o Thls week however we are regular accompanist, by the the evening he also installed the hulking of the church‘s missionary from the°e' . . five 0'! h testified that‘ ' treated to a SliakespearelWeltl-k nlto musician new President. Harvey MacKin. The hgovegilhiggg (hggmgheitit educational and social sen/i“; Sylggéeggteesfigs Filive; Hdggzensgh cheques, made out to the New ilay. a vocal recital a d an! Otto'wemm' Mueller: better 11°“ l“ Off‘ce- mgfiittaacwlcohe. The ‘Ehianso work at home and overseas. and. H.B. Armstrong. Alternate Glasgow Dal” 03- were made A t Home opci'ii. Judging by the size of knmm as Conducm" of the CBC the audiences we could do with l orchestra- the post following the forced re- Indians. Chinese, Rotumans and Europeans, who ma e up the operating expenses were met Peake and Paul Kays Sgt. Marshall MacKinnon of more of this. We are indeed meme“ 0f Haze“ Home" ‘Vlmhas 400 000 - . in full and a substantial instal- l llh ' ‘ - lthe RCMP testified he had vis- - ' . v- . population also have ple- ' , De cgtates to e diocesan . “dim” 10‘" “1° hard work (an Efflchrfl‘flfifmfifimSEEKS; pared their own welcome with “‘9’” Wm towards the balance church society P.E.I. al‘elltEd the “WSW at her home On The annlversary completely unpaid) that (into, year after year, by . local organizers of the Commun- ’ ity Concerts. . it is gratifying to note tliatl is the Relative Dies In Florida Community Concert programs! Mrs. Lexie Jordan. 342A Eus- urnvadays show far less tend- ton Street. Charlottetown has t‘llt'y than they did a few years i received word of the death yes- Company Ltd., in Sussex. B Another important personage of the Jaycees who was in at- tendance was Herman Connolly, provincial president. to its new branch flags. choirs. repainted houses and decorations. _ But apart from songs the Queen can expect silence. Fiji- ans never speak or shout in the presence of high chiefs and to of a church extensxon pledge of $25,000 undertaken by the con- gregation in 1959. Archdeacon Davies unged the vital importance of deepening Frank Michael. William Shama‘ and George Vessey Mrs. Salem Korrey was elect- ed convener of the “Diocesan Times" subscription list. Following the dinner meeting e members and their guests ov- 3" them the Queen is the highest chief of all. steps to acquire nuclear war- heads for NATO and I NORAD i mitment” to arm and also presented the above mentioned cheques, as well as invoices and rece p 5 Leonard G. Williams, charter- ed accountant from H. of their marriage Co., of Charlottetown, was Canada on bad a “moral com.‘; the stand when the hearing was on Saturday, February 2nd, 3.30 to 6.30 o’clock its Bomarc ‘ Canadian forces. lmissiles with nuclear warheads, Resuming his speech at the' though apparently it had made night sitting, the Liberal leader no written undertaking to do so. st r e s s e d his contention that{ While deplorlng th e U.S Meredith Plans 0 Ole Miss Return . the Conservative government iststatement, Mr. Thompson 5111 . damaging the western allianceiit reflected U.S. exasperation atl JACKSON, Miss. (APl—Ne- with needless quarrels. lCanatin‘s “indecisiveness.' igro James H. Meredith has “Whe the Western alliance;U.S. “had to me out ndr announced he laps to is weak or divided, only Mos-lclarify for us what our commit-continue studying at the Uni- cow and Peking can rejoice."lmcnts are." lversitv of Mississippi in 0x- He said government spokes-‘ New Democratic Leader T. C. ;ford and will register for the ‘men were retreating iiito,Douglas challenged the govern-jspring semester today or Fri- ago to play down to audiences. lterday of her brother-ln-law, E. he may not have so many op- Perkins at West Palm each. poi-tunities to hear live per- :Florlda. His death was unexpec- lormances by first—rate artists, ‘ted. but our tastes are perhaps a A native of New York State. little more sophisticated than he had resided in harltford. Corlun tlley used to be. At any ratejuntil moving to For da sever ' l knowledged rules expert. “9 d0 '10! blla'nCh at “he thought ‘ years 1:13.0- lgo‘t‘e’fngéfiml’; Pillow; green l he believed Thursday's situation of hearing Schubert. Mozartl Survwmg are his wife. the for-.nadlans what their holicv Should unique in Canadian parliamen- end pucclhl ln their original ‘mer Nettie Davidson of Petershe regarding the acqui‘shhm ofltary history. languagl‘s 110W and “lens 95' Road' PEI" and a daughter“nuclear arms will be both re-IHAPPENED BEFORE pccially if we happen to havaer‘S- Florence MaCMullen 0f senled and ignored," l However. records show that Ienjoyed a session of danctng. . ———’—‘— appeals this session against the of file charloflefown H0,“ in Canada brook interference ,Speaker's “mm-35 and the first from the us, or from any other . in which they were not upheld. ower in the discussion of ourl _Sta“1"Y KMWICS (NDP—wm' internal affairs " lnipeg North Centre). an ac- , o l¥¥4¥¥4¥¥¥4 LOOKING FOR LAUGHS? ’FUN? A REAL GOOD TIME? U! E. Q- a. LET RECORD SPEAK ’ intimidate us from trying a friendly little program note {Clearwalel‘r “8-. 8" three} The us. should know lt was it has happened twice before— “cheap slander" about his mo-lmcnt to dissolve Parliament :day. to keep us on the night lilies. agrandChildl‘en. D8Vid. Dale andhol dealllng with Guatemala m- in 1873 and last in 1926 when tives to order to conceal thelandl Call an demon 0" e “I see signs that give mel Gil-TED SING uncan- l u a. t e short - lived Conservative government‘s lac policy nu}: 081‘ Issue. . . ‘ hope that 1 will be able to gol - . . Richard is a young' The funeral Will take place,’ But the American stalementlgovernment of the late Arthur behind a smoke screen. I O talk of diSSOlllLlOn Will‘rt0 schoo‘ in the future under SO Saturday afternoon, with burial did point up “the fact that we Mcighen operated under a Lib: ° 5 adequate, if not ideal condi-l said family to this grand package of ::;ih2n%1l;:gs\\l'lrii‘t‘ea lingeng in Clearwater' lhave had no clear-cut statement I era] Speaker. ROdOIPhe Le" “1 Will “it the TCCOI‘d Speakl find 0."! What ca'lfma's det‘encellions." in a preparedl o satisfying of all m" the lowcrl 0‘ POIICY" “0m "‘9 “Vern‘lmieux‘ am" my 5mm“ ‘0 “.‘y ““P'lcomm't'lhcnfif a? k . H Istatement- renummmenfo register. The liiuher register-STRONG ment. Indeed. two policies hadl Mr. Pearsgng yhoi led giftthe éryi: Mrl.‘ Peiarsonf saidmgmlfglmenet 5;“. ntgérsfid'lfijfeds f‘hjgl The 29-year-old student read‘. . .. ° . l‘ ;<< ', m'a ;. -t it rain cra‘ _ .__. l. pmmlul and mono“ and, been sued. one C0ntffidl€tifl8§§$€éggeaiy stiftchnimsmfrgml he; bgzches. ump g the government seems to the statement at a press con _ _S§I£1Ws:i.307 ; 831..“ blends evenly tllrouhout, but] I felt occasion-ally in the softeri . . .. lei club throu h front' , .. . IS. what are the facts and What Thursday's sitting by saying he Hark n e s 5. Associate Defence. its utmost to stand up for ear _ g , * passages as though the singer - 9.. .- | . . I - 1 our and negotiate their wayl ’ i realized that he was in change is the truth. would like to comment on the Minister Sevigny and Externallghggggs. gal“: tlfigotczcutld Ezlgtgélout the back door. The Conservq 0f ol a very high-powered engine and was a little afraid that it -., ,. contradicted certain of Mr. 0 I811 aker—“a sttckler for pro-neighborly" , . , . m“? cm“ 8W” Mm mm“ Diefenbaker's statements — “I It was difficult to understand priety in these matters"—gave‘with the . lunder Cover Of darkness" I” “can?” fiction °°m° to Me F‘) R Y s 1‘s a very d'rmnc id not," interjectcd Mr. Hark. “such an extraordinary Proce- the U.S. no advance warning. Social Credit leader ’i‘homn-l When} light beam can Punch ‘ b . singer. Son-0 of the F103" he extracted every bit of sardonic irony from e text. lilsl as Moussornsky himself must have wished it to be sung. He should be careful. however. hot to introduce more drama into his treatment of a song than the song itself can bear. In other words he needs 00 ED- preciate more fully the virtues of restraint and under-state- merit. especially on the concert Platform. Diction, intonation and other technicalities measu to LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Stephen Livingston, Palmer's Lane. Parkdale. has entered the 3 " Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment. ‘ CATERPILLAR YET! A lively caterpillar was found yesterday morning on the lawn; Hector MacDonald, Palmer's «me by letter carrier Roland ones. The "Wooly Bear" type crawler was lively when he was Dcked up crawling across the snow-covered lawn in freezmg l“ "" aturr R" "H" ‘ Jan- “Iry. Mr. Jones observed. CARD PARTY \ Fol m VIMNEBS (Continued From Page 1) DENIES CONTRADICTION Defence Minister Harkness had ness—and the U.S. state depart- ment had contradicted others. "it is this Parliament's right and this Parliament's duty now to find out at once what the truth is. So let us get the truth. Let us find out what the facts are without any further shilly- shally or clny.‘ earson concluded: “Any political leader in either country who for political. partisan pur- poses stirs up or enlarges the difference between the two countries is putting his party ahead of his country and would be putting the vain hope of im- mediate polltlcal advant- age above the interests in peace and prosperity which the two countries share." For the Social Credit party, M. Thompson said the U.S. statement was “blatant inter- ference in Canadian affairs" and “the most severe (action) ever taken during peacetime towards Canada.” Canada. however, had goaded the U.S. fnto making the state- ment "through our own indeci- n .. Mr. Thompson said Canadians resent the statement by "our closest friend" and “will not be pushed around.“ "The prime minister has said he would not be pushed around in "1- walrinfl I‘l' rlf't‘l".'."lle ask him again. what are those, decisions? This uestlon was bofng asked by Canadians across the country. was “general confusion" over what Canada‘s position on nuclear weapons was. CALLS IT INTERFERENCE Mr. Douglas of the NDP said the other. Mr. Diefenbakcr o p e n e d U.S. statement. a press release in Washington and ttawa. I dure." The action was unprece- dented and "constitutes an un- warranted lntrusion In Canadian affairs HARKNESS tContlinued Room Page 1) land fluid line of the prime minister was a hard line with Mr. Harkness. the Liberal for- eign critic said. Prime Minister Diefenbaker‘ interrupted Mr. Martin to say: “You are basing all argument on statement made by those people In the United States," referring to the U.S. state department press release. "I am sure that the prime minister will, in reflection . regret his reference to ‘thnsc people'," Mr. Martin said. “We do not have to agree with all United States policies but re- member we re joined with them in bonds of unity. seeking to preserve our way 0 life." Unvarnished government re- sentment of Wednesday night's U.S. statement was applauded by the Social Credit and New Domocratle parties. But both groups backed the Liberals in lforclng an immediate debate on |the reluctant minority govern- cnl. Speaker Lambert ruled out of order. on grounds of lack of de- bating urgency. Liberal Leader Pearson's motion for the emer- gency debate. Mr. Pearson ap- pealing the ruling and the Speaker ruled there could be no appeal. Paul Martin (L—Essex East) then appealed against the ruling that there could be no Diet‘enbaker. Defeilce Minister, ffairs Minister Green. He suggested that Mr. Diet- when last Friday he announced that talks with the U.S. about: nuclear weapons had been go-l ing on. Yet Mr. Dlefenbaker‘ a half-hour‘s notice on the U.S.l statement Wednesday night. | That statement. issued as a' press release in Washington and friend whether we like it orQValle. In downtown Thompson declared lwllere U v the U.S. embassy here, took Mr. The Liberal party would doledglng backward into the nu- while preserving the relations built son demanded that the govern-j ment make a statement dcfin-l ing its defence policy. It was necessary to “take thislweather Tuesday and had complained of getting onlylthing out of the political muck"§before the relics of an Italian and deal With the issue 0“ thefpriest he canonized last Sunday. basis of principle. “The United States not." Mr. from all parts of the House. I ups; “good l at up , th . The ls ourlthe church of St. Andrea delle now one ll @llill ives wanted to enter the clubi rough the back door under' POPE VISITS CHURCH ference here. That Kill 0r Cure holes in dinmonde' and vaporize VATICAN CITY (AP) —_ Pope me" Febmary Reader's Digest Pope spent 30 minutes in ome, l special services begin‘ issue with views expressed byat one point. bringing laughter‘Wednesday in honor of the new‘ "muse into the future. Diefenb a k e r concerning | ' ‘saint. St. Vincent Pallottl. medicine, radio, nd TV, may even make telephone and light bulbs obsolete. Get your mfi 1John left the Vatican In freezing WIN?“ how “1i! 9!C_iting rayed discovery may revolutionize a February Reader's Digest. today . . read "Light of Hope — Or l‘error ?” for a fascinating do -Al THE noun llgll Ills nieces-r META-THOR! BE AT THE STROKE CF— 12 TONIGHT .. atfhe Capitol for the most terrifying. chilling. spine-tingling. movie thril 'I ever experience! THE TERRIFYING Lovn TECHN ICOLOR. ut the U.S. statement “constitutes appeal. This brought on two \ m- ie.‘ f‘ c“”- I‘d' an unwarranted and unprecc- VOLOI- ' FETIRCUSHING-mc Imn‘ "KIN-"mow!- 'uLEE lei-ondN'Mx" m'y‘hlc‘mhu'l' dented interference in the in- "Tm $13313 wThug ’81: Mr. seen h Ben, d "d n I f ‘ h m T ed. a ll ml iii-l ' ' ' 3 me“ ' ternal affairs 0! 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