' Se Swett A warehouse owned by Sunny Isle: Farms Limited, Grafton Street, was the scene of a = minor fire which broke out at Political Twist Chinese Child's Activity ‘..By EUGENE LEVIN - TOKYO (AP)—“Paper tiger, ~ bang, bang. Paper tiger, bang, bang. The children sang in unison, pointing toy machine-guns and rifles. at’ imaginary capitalists | and. revisionists, the “‘paper ti- gers'’ of the song, A recent. Japanese visitor to Communist.China- described-this scene in a kindergarten there. | It. was part of the cradle-to-the grave. indoctrination that the | Mao Tse-tung regime is impart- ing to the country. Children do not escape it, school, or out: They draw pictures of what they think United States bomber pilots look like. They play in parks have a political twist. ‘A typical’ carnival handgrip machine—squeeze it as hard as you can and try to ring the bell —is fitted with a plaster head ef U.S. President Johnson. When @ youngster — squeezes the hand- grip__he._can{magine himself “wringing: =the=neck~of~ in Despite ‘the. ragged look of the clothes, visitors to mainland China say, the children bright-eyed and healthy looking. Apparently the state makes sure they get food. and medical at. we tention. way, ‘Tt also tries ‘to “keep ‘them “off where~=the amusements | are. ‘LOCAL RIEFS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Alfred Phelan, Morell, Is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital ARRIVES HERE Ernest Bishop of Providence, R.I., Was arrived by plane to visit his aunt, Mrs. Howard Mur- Marine Villa, Water Street. CARD PARTY The results of the St. Pius -X ireds”” leave the Anglican Church! BEBO EE SRABIE AK RL SIERRA ANT TRIES SOE IOO SCREEN EES WAREHOUSE FIRE approximately 2:10 - yesterday afternoon. The city fire de- partment extinguished the blaze in approximately 20 m 20 min- Is Given the streets by. maintaining ‘‘chil- dren’s palaces” or houses in dif- ferent parts of the big cities. IThese palaces open after school jand- on Sundays for spare-time jactivities with a political touch. When the children grow up ithey may enter the Pioneers and « |wear red scarves around their inecks. jwhere.. Later. they may go. into ‘the {Young Communist League or ithe more recent and prominent youth force—the Red Guards. | Will the ‘indoctrination stick? | On some it probably will. But |there are signs it is wearing off from some youths— who—have grown—-up-in- the 17-years- since the Communists came to power ‘The current purge. in apes jmunist China has brought— junusual official admission tani These are seen every 100 university students- in Pe- king oppose the regime. Univer- | sities. have- been —closed-for-—six-+ months to permit. authorities to Said Opposed To Union —— WINNIPEG (CP)—The editor ot an independent Anglican |newspaper predicts .that “‘hund- of church members will ler than participate in a un- lion with the United Church of | ‘Canada>— Rev. Maurice Hardman Winnipeg, owner_and editor of The Communicator, says in an interview that these catholic- minded Anglicans are now de- jciding whether to form a con- ltinuing Anglican Church or join {other catholic communions such as the Orthodox Church or Pol- jish National Church. These people. like himself. “cannot see any satisfactory merger with the United Church that would not involve the United Church's return to those | beliefs it overthrew at. the Ref- | ormation,”"" Mr. Hardman says. Mr. Hardman, who resigned | as editor of the Rupert's Land |News last year during a dispute Peking that possibly five out, of*| of | utes. Damage was confined to the shingling on the rear of the structure. The cause of the fire was not known. WEATHER * TORONTO | : — (CP) Observed '+femperatures: Lew overnight High ee IDSWEON isle csccces 63 | Vancouver ps 67 ‘Edmonton 47 57 Regina 5.565.008 Ve ee 63 Winnipeg ...... seek ae 68 TOPONLO: -; ibecece ses 41 58 OURWR Fie veccccess 36 55 |Montreat_....... gs ai aee 36 iQueheets 70s sceces: 36 52 Freericton. ....... 37 56 St JOHN isc cves se: 41 55 ‘Moncton,...... ae 88 55 Halifax soos 44 59 Charlottetown ..... 41 57 iSydney® ... ..cs..0p'0 41 54 iYarmouth ..:.... 44 —_ ‘St. John's TFeeeeee. 42 56 Boston =. 23... 25e3 cae oe 64 iNew York ...... Pe. 63 Mai 055 shes 72 87 |New Orleans ...... 73 (81 Tucson ......+ 6 ewe 92 {Los Angeles ....... 63 | 74 | HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says today will be jsunmny in all regions, a little | warmer in. Nova Scotia “and |Prince Edward Island, but with jmuch the same temperature ex- ‘pected- in_New— Brunswick. ‘The. weak weather: system- “approach es from. the west, bringing‘ vari- able amounts of cloud to the ~Maritimes. Regional forecasts: * Halifax and vicinity, Northern. Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore,.Cape |... _Breton,Prince—Edward—Island:-|.— Clear and cool overnight with a risk--of-frost;-sunny- today-and-a little warmer: winds westerly 15 except light at night. Low-high at Halifax 40 and:60, New Glas- gow and Goshen 35 and’ 60, Syd- jney and Charlottetown 40 and 60. Outlook for Wednesday vari- table—cloudiness— anda ~ tittle warmer High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.00 a.m. and 11.05 p.m. At Rustico at 5.05 a.m. and 7.38 pm. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later. than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.04 a.m. and sets at 7.03 p.m. All timse ADT ‘child who were injured in an accident a week ago have re- turned home. from--the-Montague Hospital. ‘They reside in this . The potato picking is in full- swing and help. is very oars: Boys, and girls are able the picking, but men are to hanidle the thousands of bags every day. One vicinity. Herb McDermott, the former road superintendenet .has been working in the city at carpen- try work for the past couple of weeks. Mr. McDermott who also spent many years at the plumb- | ing trade, intends to farm from now on. TURTLE SUPPLY FEARED SHORT TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)— Mrs. Al Szuch is worried that Lake Erie may run out of snapping turtles. So she’s hatching young ones in her home. Any. day now she'll turn loose 150 or so baby snap- pers. “It'll take quite a few years (about 25) for these _ little turtles to grow up, but at_least_they’ll __be..there;** ‘band: ‘runs--a--bait shop: and store where he sells turtles and turtle meat. Mrs. Azuch started raising BRISTOL We understand that Russel Hawbolt a veteran of the Air 'Force who has been unable to |work for a number of years jhas moved from his farm pro- iperty to the old Earl Drake | property on the harbor road Card Party held last night are lover the Principles of Union be-*| where he and Mrs. Hawbolt will as follows: ~“Ladies:—Ist,- “Mrs: itween -the- Anglican “ant United) live in retirement. This property Joe O’Hanley; 2nd, Annie Mac- churches, says he expects the |... reported as sold to Mr. Mac- Eachern; Consolation prize, Evelyn Perry. Gents: Ist, Bor- den. MacDonald; 2nd, Lorne Casford; consolation, Edward Arsenault. The freezeout. was won by Joe O'Hanley and Bel | Hurry: The winner of the special | prize was George Campbell | while Margaret, Walker won the door prize. NEW BRANCH G.B, Murphy Limited will open another branch... of a. Maritime “<“ehain organization in Charlotte- |. _ pany’s Centennial «store town next March as the com- pro- ject. Announcement--of- the-com- pany plans was made yéester- day morning by K. H. Bolton, advertising manager for the Dartmouth-based _ Murphy - head- quarters. CONTRACT AWARDED Edward MacCallum and Son ef Brackley Beach, P.E.I. have been awarded an $83,915 con- tract for harbor improvements at Tracadie, PE... The an- mouncement was made yester- day by Public Works Minister, George J. Mcliraith. -The suc- cessful tender _jvas the lowest of three opened on August 24 the highest acceptable bid being $96,075. ANNIVERSARY On Sunday, September 18, St Andrew Presbyterian Church i Montague celebrated the {23rd aniversary of a Presbyterian | «Up and Pray, congregation in Montague, and the 90th of the pfesent building. | The morning service was con-| ducted by the minister the Rev. Basil Lowery on the text Build- ing and Built Upon. Special mu- sic was supplied by Mrs. John | MacGowan who sang How Love- ly Are Thy. Dwellings. The Rev Maleolm MacQuaig of the Kirk,|U: of St. James in Charlottetown } was guest speaker for the 2ver- ing service, who chose his text from Joshua, What Mean, These Stones. Special music was given | by the Brooklyn Trio who sang, Our Dearest Friend and with a solo, Bless This House by John Bears. Look |tlers, and in the US., jtwo churches to unite in five years but it will split: the An- jglican Church. Mr. Hardman ‘says he knows (m Anglican priest who has be- come a Roman Catholic lay- | |man. |Norway, Sv Sweden: Said Unlikely ‘To Join. ECM: L SRASBOURG, France (Reu- |ters)—Norwegian and Swedish parliamentarians assured Brit- | ish colleagues unday _ their countries are’ unlikely~to” join the European Common Market without ~ Britain: The assurances came at meeting of European Free | Trade Association’. member countries after a Danish dele- gate confirmed press reports | that his country wants Norway | and Sweden to join it in Seeking | Common Market membership. The two Scandinavian opposi- tion parliamentarians, Centre party member Bjarne Undheim | of Norway and Swedish Social Democrat Lennart _ Geger, ; jstressed that they were not, speaking for their governments. British MPs had asked iclarification of reports that |Denmark is planning a Nordic linitiative to seek €ommon | Market membership with or Ses Britain. UNITY EXISTS OTTAWA (CP)—External Af- fairs Minister Martin told a group of United States travel iters Saturday night it is an | wri |injus "together as equals. ja banquet meeting of Amer- ican Society of Travel Writers, Mr. Martin‘:said Canada’s, roots lare deep both in Europe, ithrough English and French set- through ithe Loyalist settlers who left the iThirteen Colonies. S for | tice to both Canada and the | S. to believe ‘they een live | aking to | Donald, but we are informed ithis is not correct. Mrs. Drake and members-of her family have [been residing. in Ontario for |some years now. The condition of Mrs. E. Burns ‘in the Charlottetown Hospital re- mains very‘serious at this writ- ing. | Bernadette McInnis, who left | here-about a year ago to work ‘in Halifax. N.S.. has returned +tos this..vicinity again:<and::has Falso returned to her former em- ployment on the staff of the | Charlottetown Hospital. -/ The-ig wind: storm~ over~ the weekend did a lot of damage.to ithe apple trees and the fruit. A visitor to one man’s orchard }on- Saturday” saw .the ground a | littered with both early and late | apples. They were free for any- lone who wanted a bagful or two. | A Bristpl man is head cook jat the SDU ‘students’ _restaur- ant this season, namely — Lea- land Baker, a son of Mr. and I Mrs. Baker. He is a first class chef with a number of years of | hospital experience. Mrs. John:R. O’Brien. and | daughter have moved to the city, ;where they are ‘both employed, jto reside. Mr. O'Brien died a \tew months ago. Mr. and Mrs. _Cleney and one | ———_ . MAiN BRACE Featuring COMMODORE ROOM turtles about five years ago “mostly to see if I'd have the have,” aa ae we ed to she says. -|ganization. jder, likely today. ~ of ee any luck with it ed bat alse el me op & - (sland News Page Edsierh and Central Districts premimatety 2.160 end was lecat-| erupted about 2.40 and firemen ed_in a warehouse owned by | Were-on the scene for about -n. Sunny Isle Fafms Limited of hour. The barn was reported o Charlottetown. Slight. damage |_P¢ EMPtY. was reported to shingles to the) rear of the structure. Firemen | |were on the scene approximate- | Firemen. Are Called To 2 Fires “SWING FOR PRIZES About ’$200,000 in prize mozey lis awarded at the world. go ‘yf |The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 27, 1966. 5 Ay 90 FAIRING. TNS CORSO OE fe | nimaEhiD each year h : z \fire could not, be determined. ; The Charlottetown Fire De- | $35,000 the top prize : The second fire,.which broke | ign. es goo jPartment were~called to extin- jout in a barn located to the rear| EFFORT WAS MIGI'TY guish two"sma]] blazes which oc- \of property belonging to W.E. Canada produced 80000: >- curred early yesterday after- ‘Scantlebury, 96 Kent Street, re-|hicles, 16,000 aircraft, 6° noon. Sulted in considérable ! ws rn and nearly 1,000 ‘8 The first fire’ broke out at _ap- | to _the structure. _ The blaze during. the Second World Ws thei To Be Created F By RONALD LEBEL thur Laing, northern develop- OTTAWA (CP)—A new, cabi- ment and Indian affairs and E. q net portfolio to protect consum- J. Benson, treasury. board presi- | ers and regulate business prac- \dent. | tices will be created this week | Solicitor-General Larry , Pen- | as part of a. government ‘reor- nell will retain his title but as- ~--®me--formal—responsibilityfor—' The_portfolio—of registrar- gen- the RCMP the penitentiary ser- eral of Canada is among six vice, the parole board and other new ones scheduled to be pro- agencies formerly in the justice claimed into law by cabinet or- department. \-The cabinet reorganization . The’ covering legislation ” was was announced by Mr. Pearson } \ passed by Parliament in June, last Dec. 16 as a high priority. ‘ but the proclamation has been measure but it ran into delays delayed since then by adminis-|and heavy criticism in the Com- trative problems and the ser- mons. 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MacNair was held Sunday even- ing from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was. con- udcted by Frank Weatherbey, acting noble grand, Peter Shama, acting chaplain, and George Wilson, district deputy grand master. Lodges in atten- dance were St. Laurence Wildey No. 463 I.0.0.F., and Hillside Lodge No. 123 1.0.0.F. Monta- gue. The funeral for Mr. Mac- Nair was_held Monday, Septem- ber 26 from Trinity United Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. John G.E. Ball. | Attending in a body were elders of Trinity session, St. Laurence Wildey Lodge,, Kings...Daughters, the Charlottetown Y’s Club, and staff of Charlottetown Division of Laboratories. Con- gregational hymns sung were: Breathe On Me Breath Of God, ami“The Lord Is: My Shepherd. |Pallbearers were: A.W. Mathe- lson, Wendell G. Barbour, Wil- ifred Livingstone, Fred Small, || |W.R. LePage, and Brigadier W. | \W. Reid. Interment took place in | the Peoples cemetery. 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