. a} Members of the Chinese Communist delegation are shown at opening session of the East German Communist Party Congress in East Ber- lin Tuesday. In center is the delezalion's head. Wu Hsiu Tscliuan. Others are unidcmi» fled. They hoard Walter H» liricht. East German t‘oiii- JANUARY 16th Buyers Now Attending Gigantic RED CHINESE DELEGATES AT BERLIN CONGRESS desel“‘9d-" l1! The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed.. Jan. 18. 1988.;Brish d DR. FOUND IS TERMED ’GREAT HUMANITARIAN’ “In reviewing the many worthy nominations for the Islander who best fulfilled the spirit of this award the panel of judges was unanimous in its de- cision to recommend Dr. E. M Found. medical sup- erintendent of the Provincial Sanatorium of P.E.I.. as Islander of the Year for 1962. “Judged by the panel as a truly great human- itarian. Dr. Found has constantly “displayed a dili- gence and devotion to his avocation far beyond the normal sco . of his profession. During the year 1962. as in fact during all his years of office. Dr Found has indeed used the best means available to him to serve this very worthy Island purpose. “Adjudged equally outstanding were his pro- fcssional achievements in the field of tuberculosis which have given Prince Edward Island an enviable record over the. years. 7 "Letters of nomination from all over Prince Edward Island attested to the qualifications of Dr. I Found as a candidate for this award and the panel Islander will I recognize that again this year the award is richly of judges are confident that every Signed: Richard T. Henthorn Dr. Kenneth A. Parker Keir C. Clark niunisl Party cliicf. denounce fled (‘hina's attacks on Soviet Premier Khrushchev. (AP Wircphoto via cable from Ber- in) TOWN-WIDE SALE Canadian Wide Furniture And Furnishings Show at Make Room For New Styles And Models—Savings Up To 50% And More! 'AirIiners For {Red Chinese LONDON (Reuters1 The‘ British Tickers Armstrong Air- craft Company said Tuesday it is building Viscount turbo-prop airliners for Communist China. A Vickers spokesman said in answer to questions that a firm called the (‘hina National Ma- Ichincry Import and Export Cor- poration ordered the Viscounts in December. 1961. "Under the contract we are not allowed to disclose the. num- ber of aircraft they have or- dered nor can we say when the delivery will start." the. spokes- man said. He said some Chinese avia- tion experts recently visited the! Vickers factory. : A British Overseas Airways Spokesman sa id China has i“shnwn interest" in the. pur- chaseI of the corporation's sur- plus fleet of 14 Britannnia air- liners. which are being offered for sale in the second-hand mar- ket, The spokesman said Chinese experts made a trial flight in one of the Britannias last week. 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STRONG SUPPORT The names. including that of Dr. Found. were Mrs. A ele Townshend. Rollo , 1: Dr M.N. Beck. Charlottetown: R.L. C o t to n. Charlottetown: Miss Jean Gill. Charlottetown: rs. Evelyn Cudmore. Char- lottetown and Lincoln Dewar. Automatic Others. too. were given strong support in well reasoned. logic- al letters of nomination. They included. among others. Sister ‘Mary Henry. Lt-Col. D.A. (Col. Dani MacKinnon. Hartwell .Daley. Alfred Groom. taxi ‘driver Elmer Larter. Premier Walter R. Shaw. Dr. Gordon Lea. Dr. A.A. (Gus! MacDon- lald. R.E. Seller. Brig. . . IReid. Mrs. Keith Boswell. Vic- toria: Roy Smallman. Melvin McQuaid. the former attorney general and provincial treasur- er and the. man who defeated him in the. Dec. 10 general Ielection. Daniel .T. MacDonald; iMrs. Fred Osborne. Mona Wil- lson. Ernest Lord. Dr. Dewar. Dan Sanderson, Cardi- jgan. Douglas McGowan. Mrs. iJean Reid. Wendall Cudmore. er. and Mrs. Robert La rg 9. !Mrs. George Dixon. author of FEllen’s Diary. While it would be an impos- 50. school teacher. and ‘3‘ car as a playwright. fMany Worthy Persons Made Judging Difficult of Dr. Beck's read in part: “Dr. T Charlottetown school board . Beck's dedication to the task chairman Dr. Gordon Lea w a a of bettering the lot of his fel.'given a nomination for the loa- Iow man is an inspiration toidPrshlp he provided during the those of us who work with him." " Cll.‘"S 5011001 blinding boom (‘1'- Mrs. Adele Townshend (if Rn]. maxed this month when the new In Bay West. a farm wife. high West Kent School was opened. mother of‘ Taxi driver Elmer Larte r “five children. won strong sup- “:35 describf‘d as a man “Who” port for the honor she brought klild (“Eds ha"? made him 3 ,to Prince Edward Island last mend m ma’w- A m3" “'1‘” do” v so much good for so many each prAY IS WINNER day. not because of a pocket Hm. (Wham May “For .he full of money but because of a Love of a Horse" won second hm”.f"u "f "we ‘ r prize in the nation - wide com- Is truly an Name" of .petition sponsored by the 0t~ ' itawa Little Theatre Guild. ln‘q Dr: AfA' éf'lm “acnnnamfir . 1961 her play “The Ladies' Slip- ‘mlrisi 0r ' years a pracnsmg .9“... mpped- the Canada . wide physician. has done much fo r .. suffering humanity. a reader competition sponsored by the snid_ Hp has alwavs nmnsidpr, Women's Institutes. ‘ u I ed his calling as a blessing ra- I“ applying II“: {O'IIIUIH {9“ ther than a duty and never did. 1513MB" of "If \ear- 0“? and even now at his advanced _ reader 581d. RIPS. TOWI‘ISI’LPIICL ‘ age. never does to respond has no peer. She has brought ‘day or night to the call of sur- lsmgular honor in our provmce: ‘ferinz friends. and surely hi a has provided initiative for fu-- friends are legion." ture Islanders to compete in Co]. DA. ((‘ol. Dani MacKln- rama and culture; has shown ‘non. as a "lezend in his own that l". E. l. is a tourist mecca lifetime" was given a nomina- steeped in tradition and has tion for the award. The reader proven without a doubt that we. said: "History will credit this haven't yet exported all our tal- man as being one of Prince Ed- i." ward Island's outstanding per- sonalities. contributors and cl- tizens...There is little doubt in my mind that if the basis of the son who has won national awards dPPI-‘I‘m re-‘If‘d 0“ 3 POPUIHTIW for the only two may, sm. has: eme this man would unant- mmm, ‘mously be selected." Mrs. Townshend‘s sister. Mrs. Th“ aim"? are only a few of Jean Reid of Stanhope also re- "‘9 man-"- man-" “'"th-V Per“ ceived a nomination as design~ sons named for this fourth 3"“ er of Prince Edward Islands ""1" wander 0' the Year tartan. The reader also included award' Reade” 599mm“ 9”” a strip of “mm for the judges. .ers gave hard. logical reasoning perusal. for their choices. 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Lincoln Dewar secretary of the Federation of Agriculture. as a candidate for the honor listed many of the ac- tivltlel he is associated with In and outside the field of agricul- ture and said: “.1. LI coln De- war has been making an out- standing contribution to this pro- vince over a long period of yearn. Every year he seems to be connected with special pro- jects designed for the welfare of our poop " Another said: ". . .he has brought our province honor and respect that h I won a place of distinction for us in some the highest council: in the land." And another: "I know of no run more decor-Vina of the hon- 3 I’chhiatrlst Dr. M. N. Beck 50 among retarded chldren: the help he has been to parents of oudi children and his efforts in getting Sherwood hospital estab- shed. “But.” a reader adds. not only in the field of rotor~ nation do“ Dr. Dock do a great work. Ile‘ II a noted psychiatrist. an outstanding cluaen in h I I church and community and devoted effort: brought help and happiness to -— E a follow worker w -- www- may of our Island people." 51 Ion. from corners of Prince Edward Island.’ lservices..." she felt it would be ‘in the interest of Prince Edward iIsIand and citizens. Despite a. lwork schedule that would daunt in prime minister. this great In- :dy still finds time to take an fictive part in her church. Girl 5 Guides and the YMCA." Another letter read: "Her f whole life is spent in a e rvlce. to ‘others". Retired librarian Jean Gill ilander of the Year but as "Is- Iander of the Years". for her "accomplishments and contri- butions to her province" over an up 44 R.L. Cotton. another promin- ent Islander who has been nom- inated in each of the four years the award has been presented. ag:i received several letters of nomination. His efforts towards making Prince Edward Island a "thing of beauty and a joy for- ever" were cited leveral times on were in many philantin pies. Their work with retarded children won nominations for three Charlottetown men. Roy man. a letter said "Is one of our finest citiunl. always quietly helping some person out“. Mr. Lord. 3 letter said. "h a I done more for the mentally re- tarded child than anyone on the Island" while Mr. Cudmoro was oi as a person doing great work "above and beyond 1” call of duty." ’ The province's director of re- aearch In the resources develop- mait program Hartwell Daley mapper! “The pro- no m.l ctved and initiated by Bart- well Daley ls undoubtedly the greatest single hope of the econ- omlc and cultural growth the amino. has on: him" .won nomination not only as Is- In Smallman. Ernest Lord and. Mr. Small-l fa- . a law said. "u "on- 0 gen Phillips. former secretary of Britain's Labor party died in I London hospital Tuesday. Phillips. 60 at his death. was for many years a leading figure in the international Socialist movement. He retired frhm active poll- tlcs in March. 1962. after hav- ‘ing suffered a serious stroke in August. 1960. He. had been in a London hospital since Christ- as Phillips. a Welshman. became the. party's secretary In 1944 and held the post until December. 19111. when he became a party adviser. STARTED YOUNG He entered politics by way of the labor union movement and made his first public speech in a. byelection when he was onl.v l H Al the becinnning of the Sec- ond World War he was a mem- er of a group appointed to plan the information ministry. When German Invasion appeared imminent, he drew up detailed 0’ itance movement eastern ‘ England. From I941 to 1944. he “as "1‘ intrumental in drawing up a I" ‘ bor party proaram that was Mr 1plemented when the socialist' come to power In 1945. in . EXECUTIVE KILLED l FORT PIERCE. Fla. (AP' < An executive of the Wall Street Journal and his pilot were killed when their Cessna plan" 1crashed Monday on a ranch meni- ere. The violins we" lRobei-t M. Feemater. 51. 0138"" man of the executive commlll" t Dow Jone: Company. 1M0" publisher of the Wall nor-ted. Street Journal. and Forest Rob- lert Leapley. 43. manager of *‘ ‘motel which reemstu owned lI 'Davtooa plans for an underground resia- ‘ it i i \/