k. Magistrate Haslam Deals "IWII‘I'I Impaired Drivers iBounce Slgnals ‘ il°r20112§1$£if diiiiiai’f.eoti‘fbf9ii.§iiiihsfhiiifgi'ro Solve Arctic ProbIem lcit - [Magistrate A.J. Haslam presid-jand control of a motor vehicle 1 . “while intoxicated. pleaded notl MacPhee. Clydegguilty but guilty to the charge! EDMONTON (cp) _. Calm! :River. Chifrged Willl drunkenlof care and contI‘Ol While im-idian National Telecommunica-lAmerican defence network driving. “’85 Demanded fOllow-ipaired and was fined $125 auditions has some up with a space while the remainder will be ing evidence present by two icosts or 30 days. DEW-‘1‘“? ci‘llln‘1'age solution to one of its north- used for commercial purposes City Policemen. Sergeant Lloyd‘SEl Was Lester O'Donnell ’ern communications problems. to serve such settlements as Wakelln and 011513“? L90 Curtis Strickland. Marshfield. The vast northern wilderness Coppcrmine and Cambridge Mat-Dougall. who arrested the on a Similar Charga was ,9. will be bridged by a $5,000,000:Bay. both in the Arctic. accused. manded with ha i] set at $130_.‘tropt.)sph.eric scatterwavel com-li More than 3,000 tons of elec- The wltnesses stated “my ah. men appeared on melmunications system, stretchingltronic equipment and construc- tempted to stop. the accusedic,large of being dmnk and dis_ifrom Hay River. .N.W.T.. 'to tion material now are being as- while he was drivmg In .owefly' James Kays_ Charm. ady Franklin Pomt on Vic- sem monton for ship- but he roiused and kept speed- .netown was {in e d 335 and tonal Island in the Arctic. ment north by truck, plane and ‘ Work on the 554-mile system. 5- interconnected with the North bounced off the troposphere-— ' layer of atmospheric air tending about seven miles up. wards from the earth's surface —and picked up at the next sta- tion. There it is amplified and repeated to the next station un- til the destination is reached. Unlike normal radio trans- mission the scatterwave sys- tem has a high reliability un- der adverse atmospheric condi- u t" mg through MW“ and 0"! North 1costs or 15 days: John Francis! . . . itracmr' tions it differs from the can. River Road. ' '38". chariottetown, was finedlwmc'h begins a“ Bay war' gSKIPS 200 MILES ventional microwave systems Cross-examination was con-.325 and costs 01. 10 days; a“d‘CNTs commun cartiolizid celti re} Th scatterwave method is because it does not require Sta. dueted by John 1" NIChOlson'iDonald Ross. Charlottetown. 500 ""195 north 0 hmon 0incapable of skipping distances of tions to be in line of sight. counsel for the defence. was given a one_year suspend_ has already started. Tletggb is!up to 200 miles without inteb spaced W 30 miles, DRIVER FINED ed sentence. He was also order- “We ed 0 come y|mediiiite relay equipment. One- for efficient relay of messages. the end of the year mmusand watt ed to enter into a $300 bond With Some of the Chan-“ls Wm be} am signals are generated at the scatterwave sites and beamed sk ard from a parabolic reflector-type antenna. The antenna, 60-feet in diameter. points to the next sta- tion in the system. The powerful beam is Only two relay points will be constructed between. Hay River and Lady Franklin point. The first will be at Snake River, 150 miles north of Hay River, and the second at Port Radium, an- other 170 miles north. The re- maining 230-mile gap from Port On a similar charge. W. Da- vid Loggie. Summerside, plead. two sureties of $250 each. _ , ed not guilty but guilty to the Two men charged with un-llawful possession of liquor not lesser charge of driving whileilawfully having in their posses-Epurchased at the vendor was impaired. He was fined $125'sion liquor a place otheriremanded to April 18. . and costs or 30 days. John P. than their residence were each For failing to stop at a stop Nicholson also acted in thislfined $20 and costs or 30 days. ‘sign, four motorists were each case for the accused. ‘ Another charged with the un- fined $5 and costs or two days. Imumh;‘d_ _ g ~ . ‘,__,_ . I'M—22%....«w. . ... 44...": ,1...“ s..::;,._‘_.4....h:.mt3:h_'£at. OPENING DAY SPECIALS group to land any trout. and an absence of trout ' the creel was “par for the catch" of most fishermen along the streams and ponds of P.E.I. on the first day of the current season. Claiming no special formula for “fish fetchin'." Merle Skerry of Summerside nonetheless manages to make a pleasing catch every open- ing day. and Monday was no exception as indicated by the photo above of the two trout beauties. one weighing four pounds and the other weigh- ing 2": pounds. Mr. Skerry. one of a party of four that spent the day fishing togeth- cr, was the only one of the 3" THU?” GATE CRASHERS i Higher Sieel Price Swing Haggai. (z waggggggke. Gaining MomentumanS. Houvwooo. HAIR ROLLERS WAVE SET PKG. 0F 8 . BOTTLE 59° "90 I 3 1i } regular $1.00 regular 33o Quantities Limited. First Come. First Served lby Senator Paul Douglas iDem.‘ Like their predecessors. U.S : By ROGER LANE NEW YORK (AP) swmg to higher U.S. prices on fessor and chairman of the;cisions in terms of falling prof-i selected steri products picked joint Senate-House of Repre- its. rising costs. absence of a up momentum Tuesday as U.S. sentatives economic committee. ‘ increase since Steel Corp. industry giant, and Hearings will start next week. three other major producers The president. vacationing in modernization and fell into line. P m Beach, Fla., has main-.ment of plant. Jones and Lnughlin Steel tained silence after cautioningr c coupled Com, No. 4 company. an- steelmakers against upsettingicreases of $4.50 to nounced increases a couple of general wage-price stability. iplates' Sheets and galvanized hours afif-‘r "B‘g 5‘93 The“ Kennedy said last Thursday.lproducts with some price reduc-i came “1"” Sim C0" e‘ghm‘arm Wheeling Steel Corp.! ions- ‘ price in-i $7 a ton on {, 1, ex- 1 sodium to Lady Mills point will be spanned in one jump. ADS BUILT no \‘ready five - mile access roads have been built from air strips at the intermediate re. lay points to hillside transmit- ter sites. The first tractor-train carry. ing construction material reached Port Radium last Week. Additional supplies will be de. a un after the spring breakup. About 100 men will be em. ployed in the construction of the relay stations. One of the problems is trying to get men and equipment to the various es. Meanwhile. CNT technicians have been selected and are uh. dergoing a four-month course at Toronto to enable them to cope with intricacies in scatter- wave maintenance. These men will be stationed at the sites on a rotation basis with Hay River as their headquarters. Supplies will be flown in once a week once the system begin: operations. IS BIG TRAVELLER The Antarctic ,skua is a great traveller and sometimes flies inland ti art! In .— n- the south pole. half-boxer gray & charcoal TROUSERS sizes 0 - 12 in 2.19 compare to $4.00 half boxer black chino DU NGAR‘EES in 2.55 made in Canada 231:2? 35$“cceiipsmiiiii‘iéng‘start the once increase 93- Armco cut 35 a ton from its: ‘ increases a few hours earlier_ rade. that selected boosts .would prices on assorted wire items. With industry leaders coming "Oi necessarily have 15 - produets subject to stiff compe- ‘tition from imports. . FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS the movement. might snowball. Consult HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. ranked. had made no announce-l Insurance since 1872 FESH LEAN GRUND Ladies new Spring. in terrylene, amel HAMBURG 2 89¢ SIZE 163 ARIZONA VAL ORANGES BY THE PIECE SLAB. and cotton. sizes 14-24%. BACON DRESSES 36.95 8.: stub rayon kapok filled 0 I lloz. 5 5 ment. . The eight companies posting markups. including five of the big 10 U.S. makers. produced more than one—half of all Amer- ican steel in 1962. As yet. there was no sign of Iihe storm of protest from Wash- ington that quickly met across- the-board steel increases a year ago and played a big part in I! their withdrawal. I CUSHIONS , ‘ - . . Steel. which led thle it our experience of 90 year. a. ‘ ' ' " of A ri. i 36°;thnfiflfiieddninireaso.pon l insurance underwriters. is at 6 OZ. BAG h certain flat rolled products ‘ your disposal. B one averaging $4.85 a ion. the low- I OFFICES. Bags . .t I . . “125: liaer Worthington, "Big O Charlottetown Q Summerside regular 1.98 Steel" president, said higher . Montague . Alberto“ prices were "obligatory" con- . ( sidering wnat he called his Agents Throughout the Province CANADA 5 FINEST SHORIENING a“ "M select company‘s squeezed profits and "in the light of all " conditions." SEEKS INQUIRY i In Congrcss, the nearest lhinz‘ to a discouraging influence to date was an ordcr an inquiry into steel prices. profits The “makings” '! “4‘.Edwardian:- Of'a fine Clgarette! curled chicken feathers MEN ’S GOOD QUALITY DRESS TROUSERS PILLOWS 2.77 lined. suede. brown. loden d blue BOY’S bcdiord cord and suedine lined, windbreaker. sizes 24-34 MEN’S IACKETS compare to $14.95 7.95 Joey Predicts I ' I SILVER SEAL regular 3.79 Pearson Great Prime Minister ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI- Premier Joseph Smallwmd of Newfoundland says Ii!‘ is con- vinced Lester B. Pearson will “one of the great prime ten -made. uniorined assorted prints. made in Canada. aim Mix. SPORT I .2 5 SHI'RTS Vulcanized waterproof. natural LBS. rubber. sizes 8‘ to 44. MOLASSES . . . . . 1.00 NESTLES QUICK . . . QUAKER ROLLED OATS . . . 59 REGULAR SIZE * RAINCOAT uunns . . . . . 2m 41° 38.95 SPRING CLEANING SPECIALS SAVE 30c ministers of Canada. Mr. Smallwood made the comment soon after his arrival home irom a weekend at Nas- 6 cup, pyrex, coffee PERCOLATOR S 4 .88 VEVET an. The premier would not dis- close what business took him to the Bahamas but said he had met with "a number of law- yers." In further reference to the national Liberal , Mr. Smallwood said “nature did not give Mr. Pearson the gilt and talents to be a great opposition leader." Special Plastic E3.I lbs. to a. If“... he. s“ I f w 5 EM! - C". a ... 4,. Iliebezigctignmghhtflrnitggafsn; teiiiii Detergent (illIII Emmi latex for walls and ceiling. the Liberals will mean a new confederation for this prov- ince." Mr. Smallwood and members of his cabinet are to leave for and fine full flavour" 79° 3i“? .. 73%;... - Jumbo 8b! vaLva LATEX " TOBACCO POWDER Milli 3 IRS. 79: AlWAYS nun m V. is. rm AND HANDY rocxer PACKI about 460 pieces picture 14 x 19 inches TOP-LITE .II p. utility bunker LANTERN s1 '” compare to 3.” a piece split bamboo with extra tip FLY ROD 3.1-7.7. children’s 4% It. fiberglass. casting ROD—88¢ FISHING LICENSE win. um m at M in supplies. Zebu—0%..) Ln'ae'om‘a '—-3 . ' .5