the subject of ermsctem | “Dr. Bonnel Bag ampue tm a broadcast. I think the Op-| portunity to speak during Position leader must know he | past three weeks but he held Provincial Sec’y Suggests Contempt Is Shown House jae not indulge in those ‘re- ~. — until everyone else CRITICISM NOT nse Mr. Matheson said that when “To suggest that it a|he was premier and the Legis at ISLAND NEWS PAGE Provincial Secretary J. David ; Matheson. “A Stewart suggested in the Legis- | House echedule for this ram reflection seer, Bonnell "that | lature was in session he would Charlottetown and Queens County ita at ght tat Oppo | nn,” Seen, theft | to te meta em |e late nore I I -sder Alex Matheson the | Gay's schedule for considera. | What schedule would be follow. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 15, 1962-5 “And 1 stuck tion is not warranted. We are |€d the next day. | at liberty to take up any part |‘ it,” he said. §| of the schedule at any time and ¢ Opposition Leader said it is not necessary that we ad-| that he did not discuss the bill wn “complete contempt sr the House” by earlier in the , evening criticizing in a television sideration of legislation, broadcast a bill that was. still up.” yesterday's matinee perform- ‘ance of the annual Irish play By STERLING KNEEBONE Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Pointing out that trade 7 dian Stock Exchanges, told a concern in regard to the Euro- peon Common Market is to ada's only bargaining wea n m_-nufacturers, DEAL FORESEEN “Such a course would bring es very close to an economic in we trade access to our mar- kets in manufactured goods for entry of our raw materials and Tad at the Charlottetown Hotel, the meeting was presid- ec over by the president of the Prince Eawerd Island organt- ascociation with Ei shere- | & % yhioaetap mer; W. J. Hancox, vice presi- | Kelvin Dowling and John Canada’s Place Discussed In Relationship To ECM Mr, Kierans, a writer and speaker on economic subjects, was born in Montreal, and is in the field of industry, finance poration taxation wed the con- centration of busine: 63 season will be drawn up say. manager Investment | House, affiliated with the Mont- | real Stock Exchange: Palmer, chairman of the speak- and Pal- | dent’ for Queens County, and Mrs, Hancox; Ralph Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hyndman. Governor Hyndman was accompanied by his aidede-camp Major R. D. MacGillivray. 4 zation, Weight Limit For Highways | Is Imposed The Minister of Highways, J. | Philip Matheson, announced yes- terday that the restrictions are | Was held Wednesday, March 14, from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Peter's Cathedral, Where service was conducted by Canon J.R. Davies. Pallbearers Were Stuart Veale, Peter Moore, joseph McKenna, Dr. John Maloney, Louis Johnston and Dr. Hammond Kelly. Interment = Place in St. Peter's ceme- keate. To quality for th ‘his award | impact of itterns on manufacturing is reasonable because both the United States and Canada face their severest domestic problems, political [PROVINCE'S cathe from §. S. Hession (L- Sth Kings). Mr. Hessian raised strong ob- liament “Tt takes away the ‘rights ot fidence rament, Thet's why they elected me,” he added, STRONG DISPLEASURE “T stand for the cue hey veteran Liberal tinued. “How can aT Georgetown end say I'm no a representative of the | foverament than the mann te the ings,”’ he observed, - | classified service and shall pre- ces are set for Friday and Sat- | urday night March 16 and 17. and economically, in penswad- ing the two economies that the bulance of national advantage home.” nearly competitive with Cana- dian agriculture as their cost | stepped up its food production ‘Drama Festival Plans Completed ts for the drama sestival in ae ‘Civ Anteciem. | Summerside, on the evening of of March 2, 30, 31, have been completed. The erent was made Mac- into English jodehouse. | this unusually ree members of the cast i by The Benevolent Potent The show enn 4 on "Patrick's play "The Trish Society at Birchwood of rane play Wl be the Geet entry | festive. Professor” seen here at ren thool auditorium. Left Saree: Evening vs ve to right are Kenny Doiron, | By Speaker At Rev. Vincent G Murnaghan, | head of the commerce depart | ment at St, Dunstan's Univer- sity, vy it tol those attending the fourth labour re- lations meeting” if a union is to be successful in performii functions, it must have a struc- ture and a system of govern- ment that are suited to the fun- tions". Mr. Murnaghan ried how the| union movement is organized and| ent. | He dealt successively with the tocal, the national or interna- it would have to take people | from manufacturing and put “There are great political and social changes taking place in Europe and all oe can do is adjust to them.” Kier- ans stated. pay, hours of work, attendance, | conditions."* | COMMISSION DUTIES | Two t ee main a of the commiss: s any investigation which it may consider desirable con- cerning personnel administration | | in_the service The act contains a classifica- tion plan section. It states that the unclassified division of the civil service shall comprise the positions of deputy Conn sistants to the Executive Coun- cil, election officials or em- Ployees of the Legislative As-| as the government may Loan The on = maine respon- sibilities evel ar peak in the pare, and may, from time to . amend the classification The gov ernment is to make regulations establishing a pay regulations, shall conduct quali- fication examinations for the | purpose of establishing promot. |ion and employment lists and “fo |for the purpose of selecting a | qualified employee from the applicants for a vacancy in the classified service. When L.B. Pearson, Liberal Party Leader, arrives of | holidays, sick leave, severance | province today, one of the larg r. It is expected that at least 15) | Fredericton, NB. ‘at Summerside at 10.30 in the morning, he will add- ress students at the high school shortly after, and will address | a public meeting at the Canad. | take the bill back into caucus. |_ Mr. Stewart retorted the bill | ¢ | out necessarily. 4etecting every point that might be Seana He did not accept Mr. Math- Clause in the bill that permitied the age of 60 years, and that | ame people as five years to the superannuation fund, an al | side are in for a real treat in well balanced Union Role Discussed | o'cloc! and will ren on the evening of March The St. Dunstan's es Un- “Blood Wed- ding” the famous Spanish ‘anya Lorea. This ion have meat sparkling comedy and {s excel- lent “Theatre” will SDU international unions with faa quarters in the United States, the speaker, placed emp! on an examination of the on! for international unionism in Canada and the effects this has had on Canadian unionism. He pointed out that since great measure of freedom is lowed Canadian affiliates, the Next Monday evening the guest in the committee stage in the Legislature. The bill was “2 Civil Service Act, promoted by Mr. Stewart, and which received second reading last night. “A man of his experience in this Legislature should know better,” Mr. Stewart said. Mr. Stewart also suggested that Mr. Matheson had inferred that the government was unfair to amother opposition by going ahead yesterday after- f . This entry eT eee ne eee ee eT TT q D ee have ih eae penneetation, on . THE PROFESSOR LOOKS AMAZED fee eles ere =, oe Summary Trial Sought 's County magistrate’s ae pea morning Ralph Junior elected summary trial by magis- trate on seven charges laid under S$) the Criminal Code of Canada. He pleaded guilty to four not guilty to the other three. Magistrate James B. John- ton, QC, remanded the accused until March 21 for sentence on the guilty pleas, and to the same place. versity staff, who will speak on “Ps Impressive Press Group = 2 Accompanies Pearson tan Legion Home at 2 o'clock in the afternoot Following his the Conamanity Centre at Ferry Ma Like Good Time The CNR train despatcher in Judy Charlottetown reported last night that the MV Abegweit was not having any great diffi- sychological Aspects of Hu-) 8 in attendance, The concert fea- he | cast of Gwen and Paul (1) At Oyster Bed Bridge, i tween Dec. 14 and 18, 1961, no} at Southport. he did steal a pay ation telephone, the property may be the extending to Europe of the preferences now enjoyed jose seated at the| them in production of farm pro- vice station of Alfred Peters, in Canadian markets by British | aa ‘table were s M. Wilson, | ducts. wi Vernon River \YPU Concert Is Enjoyed fernon River YPU recently too products” Mr. Klrans ob- Investment House; pay, gratuities and other condl- | est groups of newspapermen 10 | gagements” he will fly to this given at the request of the pros- Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. Kier- | tions of employment relating to Misi” Charlottetown since the | city, where he is scheduled to eld a variety concert in Cam- ecutor, Depuiy, Attorney- Gener. ans and Lieutenant-Governor F. | pay, hours of work and working | Queen's visit will be in the| speak at a public meeting at| bridge Hall. A large crowd was a1 J. Arthur McGuigan, after he Linda Drake and Cameron, who | MAIN IMPACT and services in number were a trio by Brute tn thanked - the guest speaker pointed |e oui ite ia tie ice | Coneta. will seconipany | foundand Lomtaal Coay Semes ans nn aeeeen ay Deeee: out that “Concentration on the | istration in the civil service and| When he arrives here from Ann Drake: a tap dance by Be'h stop at the scene of an accident, qua Havion nn Drake Drake and re ae: rece “play “Marko cen ”, was staged -auline Uae Smith, Betty and Marga- ret Enman, Florence Richards. Guest performers for the evening were Lloyd Martin, the A‘ secon utes; the third in one hour and | detson, “auth Lag cco ‘Sin and the fourth in 39 misutes: one hour and 18 minutes. cspon. | {mPcyment of peonle uw '0 Jibes Exchanged antes In Legislature Premier Walter R. Shaw can| Mr. Wedge was expected to be| clair MacPhee, Stanley Donnie Smith acted as chal evening. t in the Legislature yester- diy, iaaoving hospitalization for several days. Premier Walter R. Shaw said in the House last week that On Series Of Charges Larkin, Charlottetown, ; Kk toni er Ro ee eh popular choral eroup, whe sing Was the second such offence cevent | recreoomnivee of various news. | overnight before flying to New- | several selectio ATTENDANCE. UNCERTA “We never know when Dr. Bonnell is going to be in the House,” said jewart, “so we decided to at on with this bill—the Civil Premier Walter R. Shaw join- ed in, saying he did not hear the broadcast referred to but he nolad, in the preee earlier this week that the i pete gpacenery had not yet rone miners who of the Island Telephone Co m- pany, valued at over (3) On or about Dec. 16. 1961, at Sherwood, he did st station. telephone, of the pany, valued over $50. | (4) On oF about Dee. 17, 1961, | at Montague, he did steal 'a pay | station telephone, the Droperty | of the Island Telephone C pany, valued over $50. fp Canada faces serious a graduate of Loyola College|les in gaining easier access| Speaking on organization and| charge of “American domina-| date on the others, at which NOT GUILTY lems, Eric W. Kierans, aa and McGill University. He has n markets at the | government bor unions, | fon" was for the most part an| time a decision will be made as Those to arhich he nga dent of the Montreal and Cana | an extensive and varied career | price of added competition at unfounded charge. to when the hearings will take not guilty ai (1) On or about Dec, 17, at Mount ‘Stewart, he did st intent. (2) On or about Dec. 1 at Oyster Bed Bridge, he’ did break and enter the Irving ser- were impaired by alcohol, Wil liam Alexis McQuaid, North River, counselled by Lester P. "Donnell, was fined $200 and costs or 20 ee in jail. INCREASED PENALTY The rey Penalty was had informed the court that this committed by the accused wit in the past 12 months. had his case adjourned until March 21, at which time a date will be set for hearing. On the charge of driving while his abilities were impaired by alcohol, Keith Joseph Francis, Charlottetown, was remanded until March 19 at 7.30 p.m. In both the Kelly and Francis cas- (Continued from Page 1) |had been caucused and Provin- - the defe Mi i Weight restrictions go into ef-| afternoon’ sitting. before the pannel on a the | lal Treasurer Melvin McQuaid | cules, in her crossings yester an stay Osan aad ‘cas RES PiNuba CCT on cs @ Ly fect on the Province's paved | first Opposition blast against it | Fxeeutive Council, the provincial | this bil could be | Cay. Ba fiat, So wag image Willams, Eilzabeth MacKenzie, ighways at noon today. | Was delivered. The criticism | auditor, special advisors or as- | CAticused several times with. | i One tour and St menutes, the cena) Lorraine Traffic Cases Result In Fines out to another accused who | pleaded guilty to parking his car | in a space reserved as a bus stop. Two persons pleaded guilty to here strictly the schedule. to the of | in his broadeast. “I discussed the procedure,” he said. SERNAME BE RS STRICTLY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! Restricted to 18 years and over Naught QC, regional aes y for an; ‘act-| noon with the second reading of 5] of the Dominion Drama Fes-| [6 TiA¥ {01 any Soup, Ot ‘the| the Civil Service act bill and |debate had sbuwn contemm of | TODAY ONLY—Shows 3:30-7-9 tival. second night of the festival. || not giving the opposition mem-| the House have entered Charlottetown Lite “T don't know why such rside Little| Theatre Guild will fharlottetown Little | “Dover Road” by Milne. It is ; ref tre Guild and St. Dunstan's definitely in order,” said Mr.' now in committee should not IT’S FAMILY TIME Lr te) lide) py BAIT reat Savages AT THE MOVIES AGAIN SHOW FRIDAY here is a movie young and old Canadian Club audience last | and economics, and began in| Mr. Kierans stated that| how unions perform the func-| speaker will be Rev. Owen Shar-| CHARGES LISTED e is night that “Canada’s immediate | 1947, investigations into cor-| European agriculture is not tions of. governmi key, psychologist on the uni-| The charges to which Larkin and enter the Irving service sta- will enjoy, so make a Pleaded guilty are: tion of Harold MacDonald, with now fo see it together! Keep a least_one cornerstone | LAST FOR SEASON ¢ vroducing stable products ia tions) and the f n unions. | man Behaviour," which will in- 8, 196 of her commercial policy in-| Mr. Cameron told the large | 20 per 0 90° per cont | “Noting that the posite dl ctade iadivited ani cra | had possession of a. i958 Pell greats eolabs be diditaeer STARTS FRIDAY — SHOWS ct acatol Sacieteee ne |eciannen ina ar nace toe | oti aan Canada! Canadianiloenicrate rartlliineei atl kevion: rolet sedan, known to have been | and enter the Esso service sta- 3:30-7.9 our exports of agricultural pro- | ing would likely be the last for| He noted that Europe suffers obtained by the indictable of-| tion of Brad Murray, with in- 1 ducts and raw materials.” the 1961-62 season, but noted|from lack of labor and if it fence of thett | tent THE KID WHO CAPTURED THE ARMY! He stated that to do this Can-|that the program for the 1962 r about Dec. 15, 1961,| _ (3) On or about Dec. 18, 1961, fhe costae eta esas to iprtied — orn Cried she | sembly aad part parttime or certain fecal yee tp er} super. eco flows are soneiaog sane fee : seasonal employ steady. allowin 1a agistrate anretieles: with two axles are| their right to be heard through | ‘The classified Fctviaise | ts Sie ees at oe Taber ederete' pene. Vi Vibe ce Welfare Minister | +. J. Haslam in ety police court Bmited {9,800 pound ds gross thelr elected members of par-| service shall ‘comprise, all leader's’ of making his| {attic wes penal as | yesterday anoring ss eoounad G le those with more > power | other positions now existing or | deduct normal, but freight very hi was con » | than two axles are tmlted (a rs tse 10 Dele Ser-|hereater | created in the civil sus SHORT-TERM CONTRIBUTION The despatcher stated ‘that i Returns To House | serve a “yield as av a moo service together suc! tly, | dema | 5 Tt e e 4 apparently, ter. thi tt | _ Welfare and Labor Minister| costs or two a4 the rights of par | tions unclassified service | was orang the objection to a|_Steater_than the supply. en ry Wedge was back in his| "a similar penalty was meted parking in metered zones when usually be depended upon to| absent for a few days because of| the meters did not show time | come up with a quick retort | @ touch of pleurisy. — jibes in the Legisl. “ye a 't let the galleries down last nigl As the ‘cbairmen of the House was reading clauses to a bill, Premier Shaw suggested that he read a bit louder. Dr. M.L. Bonnell (L-4th Kings) leader of the government will | come to my office tomorrow I'll tree hear bet- City Delegate | - Leaves Today | Walter De Silva, town planning officer, Provincial left for ill was | rose to his feet and said “if the | Ottawa yesterday morning where in committee. ‘ool he will attend a conference of the Canadian Council of Urban and Regional Research. While in Ottawa, Mr. De Silva purchased, and each was fined $5 without costs or two ort A lone drunk and | ine that ‘he would leave the city | Immediately to take up outside mployment, which the accused said that he had been offered Oddfellows RUMMAGE SALE I. O. O. F. HALL ‘COMING MONDAY oars Pale Ae TELORS VE | moon”? he According to the act, the com- service | ter. will also conter with officials of TON OF GOLD |_ “How can I tell them “tt you | Mission shall establish and | by tion within the service. | Premier, Sha Shaw retorted “if the | Centr and Housing Sydney Street : River nah Os Oscar’ want a job, I can do nothing | maintain lists for the various |Qn the matter of transferring | member trom Murray Harbor Corporation, rand the federal de: : tiled @ supreme arama “ia%-| tor you?” be conteaged os ‘as he | Classes of positions in the clas- , it se stated that the | (Dr. Bonnell) had his ears partment of mines end techni- | Thursday, March 15 ty cow has Jutt bots tered | Voiced his strong displeasure, || sified service as it deems neces. | “employing authority may at | syringed out there would be noth- | €al su 7 ton of gold con ianued .*| ‘This is class legislation of | sary to meet: the demands of | any time transfer an employee | ing left between them.” He will return to Charlotte: p.m. Gn Oe eee 14 the worst type, I'm surprised at | the service. | rom one position to another | town next week. oh pont wine ced. 2-| yeu ‘nen ringing ins bil of| FUND SAID UNSOUND Pendtion in the same clase.” |), winner of tr ie is also | this kitid.” ‘ | A holdup in the reading of CLOSE SCRUTINY Nine Provinces rine a tro sii ver mean Mr, Stewart shook offthe pro. faa eat conn ‘Wiuh s, concen |: Saene: pouttens, of (on pote merit two See wa of test as he the section: | establishing, age limits for new | thowe dealing with late, de Plan To Attend “T understand and appreciate intments al Kates and. & 6,000 pound certit-| the honorable member's feel | age was ren tess, sorviay "by "Mc. Power Grid Talks nd added Leader Alex toc Must produce.at least 2,-| «it takes ment away|eson protested that the Civil| He noted that the Lieutenant: | | (cP)— , (0? Pounds of fat in four consee-| trom the "jungle of political par- | Service superannuation fund {s | Governorin-Counell has power is Backeniser valk Womeaaen herd years, River North Oscar tisanship.” not sound now. It. will become | ‘or dismiss empl a prevnens ane Be" 4 cvned by James Vicker According to the ect, the even more unsound, | and that farisdiction over lay- | f prec ears Shall be “perm wh es hed ti ls he, ie * | conerty, Tron dort wet te | oncprevincial discussion on a S “shall be & — . rid here next pee feral far gee lat | exBerience In the fld of per-| Both Mr. Matheson and Mr. | Executive Cesned wening 00 eae vial -1am elem took Dace Welscane Galant stralststretion | sud’ | Hoveian ‘at one stage | "he charged, “you clited ta @ Commune reply trom — pont | fae ‘with its principles and | that the PCs take the bill back | Geet sent Gio ‘omer semitone on a maton barlament i tee y Funeral into caucus and have a good, one Romane ikea ary leader F.New ce) for R, taa's Basilica names the duties of the chair. |long second look at it you regarding eee taty om a ts + | Mr. Matheson said the Teach: | offs there is no question of intrusion employ. | ers’. superannuation fund has by Ottawa into provincial juris. training and | more than $800,000 in it. It paid - diction over power resources. ‘but receiv. The proposéd grid would link more than the power resources of the prov- of $29,000. | inces and allow exchange of sur contrasted, | plus power at periods. superannuation — than i re. SCVIET TRADE thing you "t have # super. trade relations in 1987 , the Liberal undertake a job involved $® countries compared he suggest-| evaluation study of the civil — membere they | service.