‘Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 4, 1965. 3 Water Classes Forced Indoors eee gubmitted about a month ago because of disagreements with ——the ~attorney-general's ~depart- No Decision Yet On Phone Rate Hike. when he was contacted last eve- ning. When asked if he knew when an appointment would be resignation Dr. Dewar said he did not think there would be any appointment made until after the Medical Examiners Act, which was passed in the last session of the-legislature, is put Attorney-general Alban Farm. ler, _had_no—comment—to--make- to fill the vacancy left by his | into effect. The Public Utilities Commis-; Dr. Dewar expressed some! Not Guil gion has not yet reached a de- cision on the Island Telephone Company’s appeal: for a tariff increase, a commission spokes- man- said -yesterday:— ~ DEATH NOTICES CUDMORE — At 86 Elm Ave., |doubts that they wou to get anyone for this. the present conditions. be able under jof being drunk and incapable and each was fined $20 and |costs or 20 days while two accus- jed from Halifax and W insloe \pleaded guilty to similar charg- jes and were each assessed $10 land costs or fivé days. Another resident of Charlotte- ijtown, charged with being drunk and disorderly. on complaint of his wife, said he was net drunk Plea Entered | Speeders seders Fined In Ci faye scree wanatin tramnea Pra a gn eee day in. city police court before Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC. Lyle Douglas MacNevin, Char- .» Was fined $30 and Court ie RR ETE Tt ~“?eosts or 15 days for travelling "60 miles per hour in a 30 mile Lperhour_speed_ zone... James Elmer MacLeod Cornwall was fined $20 and costs or 10 days for speeding, and Ruby D. MacDonald In Impaired Case MacKay appeared before Mag- istrate R.S. Hinton, QC, in town } police court. | | The case of Roland Bridges of |Richmond charged with -re- |moving stop signs was adjourn- “Ted to August 5. The accused had |<: ot previously pleaded not guilty te six per cent since the first of the charge. ‘ One accused was fined $20 and costs or 30 days on a charge of drunkenness. é -| facilities. Monday night by the trade de.’ _showed..that.. town; Marie, Montreal, ‘and Eileen,-June.and-Helen.at-home.. shortage. of. skilled construction. BRAKE ON (Continued from page .1) works’ projects valued at some $70,000,000 and to extend for three years to 1970 cost-sharing ‘programs with the provinces in- volving construction of voca- tional schools, Trans - Canada Highway and sewage treatment Government economists say these measures in themselves will -have some impact.-But they stressed that at least equal im- ‘portance should be attached to the prime minister’s statement “4 others sector) to do likewise.” The mid-year private, and pub- i forecast; released ments account for only $1,546,- 000,000 of the estimated $8,355,- 000,000 to be spent on construc- tion during 1965. It also showed that, while capital spending labor this is ing he with oie" = REFLECT PROBLEM . The problem fs partly re- flected in Dominion Bureau of Statistics figures showing aver- age weekly wages in the indus- try at a March level of $100.06 compared with $88.65 a year earlier and average weekly work hours at 40.6 per man versus the previous year's 37.5. |as Gaspare Maggaddino, e to jhave relatives in Buffalo, N.Y. | wanted __since...last.October—i connection with several Sicilian | bombings... He- was iNAB MAFIA Boss’ Included in the 10 arrests was | Giuseppe Genco Russo, 72, re-| puted head of the Mafia. Also | igrabbed was Frank (Three | Fingers) Coppola, 75, a Sicilian | once termed heir to Luciano as | head of the U.S. underworld. ‘parts of Minnesota and North in--Daxota before” dawn” Tuesday:| Dozens of police officers--on | fare-of patrol between 12:20 and 2:30 people a.m. reported sightings in the | Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Vari- | ous reports said the objects “bobbed, dipped, hovered, | stopped, jerked ‘along and sped | away.” agriculture They are | who -have proven them- | selves in their communities and ' proven. their interest-in_the-wel- » DANCING | Warrants issued against the 14 I'm crazy, but I just got passed | “The skilled labor is working tin’ the’ privatey; longer and. getting an economist said. ‘ higher costs.” The big question, enough to stem | the flood of construction spend- | ing in the private. sector... “The ‘problem is that the pri- vate sector ties its capital; ‘spending... to--its.- profit ~level,””. ; said one observer. ‘Profits are} high now and when the spend- | ing ball gets rolling like it has | been this year, it’s extremely | difficult to stop it.” plans in the public sector have held relatively steady, estimates for-the- private. sector have risen- the year. PICKING UP SLACK Part of the construction prob- lem lies with the fact the in- Alban Farmer Acting Premier Premier Walter R. ;Shaw and | say. non- | government observers,. is. association to commit crime. a charge that could result in three’ ito seven years imprisonment. Police said the report on against’ the 14, i smuggling of narcotics, The warrants were the first ever issued charging links be- including the can underworlds. They were obtained by police after an in vestigation of more than two years. But the inquiry may be just {getting under way. Under Ital- New York 002.900 000— 2 9 2 | ian legal- procedure, an investi- gating judge will decide whether to indict or drop the charges. His inquiry could last months During that time, the arrested : Detroit Mrs. Shaw expect to leave Sat-| suspects must remain in jail. | Cleveland id ” ee charged them with Anat means which the charge” was based | jcontained “various accusations | cjear oes - 1 ¢7), Zor geexee| BAY VISTA LOUNGE wood radioed his dispatcher: | Tm clesy, bot Iban got paneed (Just West of Cavendish) ne saber control tower said | WEDNESD AY NIGHTS & ‘it had seen nothing on radar. : . [eight with alittle rainy” said Music by the Veivets +the-U.S.-weather-bureau- - aT — ~sirpoct—said--exteeasely f-———v- SATURDAY. NIGHTS j [enusually bright and changing | _—_ Gordon -Heustis_ Ore e — Caen vee i ie ue Fully Licensed Lounge . SS gba ern nae IE ERI SCT ——— = <== 4. $1.00-per-person. | ) BASEBALL Bhi! SCORES American League j 'Chicage 000-300 00x— 3 40 Stottlemyre (12-4) Mikkelsen \(7) and Howard; Buzhardt (8-4) Fisher (7) and Romano, Martin 000 290 010—12 146 -cover admission to dances on- ednesday: and Saturday. PHONE NEW LONDON 32 Reservations held to 10:15 p.m. Follow the Scots to ore firmly.To eat and talk in more comfort, "just ‘sprinicle- alittle FAS=« TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks. “plate odor” (denture breath). Ges ASTEETH at any drug counter. Pi is SOURIS — Some 40 young | fitness tests on all day camp- persons from the Souris Re- ers Tuesday. He will carry out gional water safety day camp | the same tests on classes at the yesterday enjoyed the comforts | completion of the day camps, of the Legion Home here when | and the results may indicate im- _—S Mrs ame Cudmore direc- + The camp opened. - Monday | tor of Red Cross water safety, morning, wren Cyril Gallant, | says pupils receive much great- ee Red Cross — poe On voter water committee, met courses camps busioads of children and volun- | than is feasible in smaller com- teer workers from the majority | munity classes. of the M Gistricts within the high school region. ‘ i Albout a ie come at 9/8 é a.m, every for a two-hour program of water safety films, tife-saving. Members of the Souris Lions : Club, assisted by Lionettes; have carried out all the local arrange- ments of bus transportation, snd ‘sijer Gomeaticl “delete Patsy Judson and Biair Dar- wach, Red Cross supervisors, thave a staff of 10 water safety | . instructors: Anita some ‘ : ane Patricia Sinclar, Montague; | PALERMO, Sivily (AP)— PRINCESS SAILING ALONG : ; Isabel ‘MacNutt, and Norma | Italian police turned to the FBI) THIS SIGN WON'T BE NEEDED MUCH LONGER Craig, Malpeque; Larry Henry, | i the United States Tuesday to! Princess Anne, daughter of ygwl, the Bloodhound, as the atta off Cowes, Isle of Wight. oa a science: gene Inquest Set Georgetown; .... Mike. Pickard,.| complete _their roundup of a Queen Elizabeth H,--sa ils ~craft-takes- part~ yesterday _in-~-(AP- Wirephote by cable front The need for this “Danger” 800 Douglas Fir posts, will be Construction Co., which was Dartotieniwe: 1m Webb, alec oe they said Minds to | aboard her imother’s _34-ton _events of the 1965 Cowen Re- London) en: eign will likely be eliminated close to a mile long. The posts, awarded the $32,000 contract Ai G In shaw, Summerside; Alen Pic-|the American Cosa Nostra. | shown their ability to exercise os ae Ss eee ee oe a tee for the project, began first | 7— Ug. tcetts, Kelvin Grove. oe said Palermo po- | unbiased judgement on matters d i PHYS. EDUCATION - ice were approaching. the FBI | t:gihlie eaaneeet” Park is completed. The fence, been treated with wood pre- ‘Stages of the job about two | h ! B cd | He ere consisting of between 450 to server and stained. Square K weeks ago. Da ton Deat Pines Raga Red Cross sup- tay havea eee oe Oar Oo ar ,, Toe bose ‘will comico tate : guilty and had “her case ad- | _ALBERTON.— An inquest into ” rr aiaa ate Go ceemcrieg « _ | farmers who want to borrow : | journed to Aug 9. the death of Joseph Pius Dalton, | to 1964 at a somewhat Be : from FOC", the minister exe ; j 24, of Burton, Lot-7, who was|rate. The. Canadian’ Construe-|_,Jsternational police arrested om alin Ss plains in’ an Ottawa press re Gilbert Joseph Quinn and Abe-|iiieq in a highway accident |tion Association, noting this |10 ang leaders Monday, includ-| ; gail Matilda Poulton, both of| cary yesterday, will be held| background in a statement Tues-|iné the reputed kingpin of the | . - ‘ F —_|Charlottetown, were each charg-| Aug. 9, day, referred to the current |Mafia. in a series of pre-dawn| A three-man board with Char- , to hear appeals from Prince Ed-| Other members of the P.E.{. - ed with possession of spirits un-| ‘The accident occurred around|boom as “merely picking raids from’ northern Italy totes Yeo, Sherbrooke, as chair-| ward Island farmers who are | peal board are Charles Jones, ee eee ee 12:30 om as Dalit = walk-| past slack." ad ae Sicily. ae | man has been named by Agri- not satisfied with their negotia- | Pownal in Queens and Donald journed ugust t near, home. problem are suspec a variety | Minister Harry i Credi - Vi ‘ : 17 ‘to allow time for the, Depart- "hs ee struck by a car driven | ment economists oe wt of crimes, including aaa — ~— aries ie Poincar —— crest : ment of Justice in Ottawa to ap-|by Leonard John Murphy, for-|tabor side at least the tndiaaaey and currency ling. ee ees The boards will hear appeals | rn ata ot, __. >... |point_a_lawyer_for_prosecution._imerly- of -Centre-Line-Road-and/ isnot equipped for picking up| Three of the four sought are WFOs Sighted from person or group dis- Te i ae a % The charges were laid by jcurrently a-member of thelthe slack at such an accelerated |U.S. citizens. Italian authorities satisfied’ with the FOC decis- : -. Dr. C. N, Dewar of O'Leary} It is believed the resignation |RCMP, Charlottetown. ‘RCAF, stationed in North Bay,| +1, nr" Toted Jeune Siabie, 94. Les! In Minnesota tai On diay ation tur 3 | Oe Many Wear ; confirmed last evening a report jof Dr. Marvin Clark of Kensing-| Gordon Tweedy is counsel for Ont. tr “There's no problem with ma- |Gatos, Calif., a friend of the | loan the Farm: Credit FALSE TEETH : that he had_resignedas-one of.jton is also in the hands of the poth accused and he pleaded not _ Besides his parents, Mr. and), you can always import ate Chbeten P taices | : ric ae yo * sal 9g AP i ; Coudty ohana ce leet ares ttaeke eh is aw oe Se cuvived tr eee eens an them if you have to—and there's 'Santo Sorge, 57, New York, and lasaeeeined fiping abyents anid | Syniticates Act. | With Mere Comfort. — ¢ : holidays, was not cee tee , Two residents of Charlotte- | four sisters: George and Donald,|Plenty of unskilled labor ‘avail. |Gaetano Russo, 73, New York. |hy some to be stars, meteors of ‘The boards are made up Mr.|» -a-pleibant- alkaline ‘ He said his resignation was| ont last evening: _.,town pleaded guilty to charges! Oakville, Ont.; Louis, Charlotte- able,” said one -government The fourth man was identified’ jjjusions — were spotted over Hays says, “of farmers who have | (non-acid) powder, holds false teetir ee, et the Cutcliffe Fi oi Charlottetown pleaded not dustry had been operating prior ; 202 210 000— 7150 until noon today then*to = | urday on a vacation trip to Eng- American and European po-) {olich, Navarro (3) Fox (5-3) . L 0 R D = Winstoe North United Church, land. . lice have long suspected a link (4) and Freehan:; Hargan, | for service commencing at two Yesterday’s weekly cabinet between the ancient Mafia and jstange (5-3) (5)- Weaver (5) o'clock. Interment in the church meeting was the last Premier | the: post-war Cosa Nostra. Pal- | tiant-(6)—Terry -(8)-and-Azcue-4- : ae } cemetery. In lieu of flowers don- Shaw will attend for the next jermo police said some of the HR: Det-Cash (14). ; ations to the Canadian Heart six weeks. 1/14 played a role in the 1957) H Foundation would be appreciat- his absence from the | underworld convention at Appa-| TRADE-IN GOOD SLEEP - ed. proviees, age Generel Al- |lachin, N.Y., but nose of their |. One of he _janipat Hae Fl ; - . z armer acting s ars on ew ork , Communis' Ina ex i POOLBY — A Camctill, PES. mier. er | ptate police late of those atiend-|Europe is feathers for feather . PA R K on August 1, 1965, Mrs. Charles ier: | beds. ; See earner cecrec mizins resting at Davison Fu- 36 Enjoy @ And Aug. 5 & 6 ELDON 4 en ete njoy (Tonight at 8P.M. , =". 3 held today, August 4th, at : Evening at 8:00 p.m. AND ENJOY : ; 1:30 pan. Interment will be in Outing n ¥§ : __ARSENAULT — Suddenly at the Callow Coach | 4 e i] Th C i ° i b Prince “County Hospital Tues , @ LGiegonian ViuD day, Aug. 3, 1965, Mary. Jose- —wN . 1 phine Arsenault, wife of Frank Richard Jeffrey had the distinct- in ' J. Arsenault, 173 Hanover Street, jon of being the oldest resident 4 een oe ee oe HIGHLAND GAMES — ‘ at Funeral year. | saa ag” ag Me, Jeffrey his will be held Friday, Aug. 6, to birthday last April. A close see- St. Paul's Church, Summerside, ond, so far as age and good : a Nimes a aaa sist oc ho sance Ms a EEE ; . ? Visiting ‘ . : to coe ae See acca os e BAND (MANCES by 4 i a aa men THE LOVELY WATER oe BALMORAL GIRLS’ PIPE BAND, ARSENAULT — At the Prince A total of 36 persons enjoyed bis Gases ’ Stellarton. 7 Mrs. Fred T. femal coe Miaekirieg guests in the e ee. eS ee ae et oe Rae WATER f OVER 100 MARITIME DANCERS Remains forwarded Wed- th and Lacy Hardy. in the af AND PIPERS - mesday evi from x ternoon . Charles Johnston gor Funeral Home to her late and Mrs. Alvin Belt accompan!- WORLDS GREATEST WATER & STAGE SHOW @ ATHLETIC EVENTS. - residence where funeral will be ed the ride. On both occasions Ponenned in the World’ ; : held Thursday ‘morning, leaving junch was served at Vanier Park Here in 's Largest Portablé Pools and Stage a the beans: ot # a. to 8: Potie’s in Bloomfield. * = 2__ Hours of Excring Entertammert _@ World Champion Divers P. E. I. EVENTS START AT 10 A.M. = Clch, Seven previ years ? ; - quiem High Mass, Interment in friendliness, 2nd codirtesy of ee ee ee eee OFFICIAL OPENING OF GAMES 2 P.M: * church cemetery. coach tess, reen, Funniest Di ae 8 ead the driver. Jack Dunbar, Dwing Clowns! ____° __Seage and_ Water Ballet! ATHLETIC AND OPEN EVENTS DALTON — Suddenly on Aug contributed much to the plea- IN AFTERNOON Dhicthsies __3,.1965,_at | eure of the rides. a i ee Dalton in his a year. oa ———————19 we eset temas tie tama at has Dak Fe cia a Ss oa FILM PROCESSING 2 Dinner and R on Field parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Peter | - : — see Coler. Admission Evenings Adults $1.50 — Children: $1.00 joserei- sll b-kaid-Tesreday, BALLERINA COMING DOWN ality ee ee ee a) Es m4 : funeral will be held Thursday, GEORGE WOTTON . : Ss ap inineas Sieh ie Lisle. Sault, -guimie ballesline —the-Cortde-etven-arnphishen-—wi—wventagpatusees 0-1 =a" ; Tickets sombars or us ie Geet.” — *" Lot 7, for- ass -e an nce of. : : . : ae ow at 9°. “nterment in the church | of the National Ballet of Can- tre in Washington by crane “The Nutcracker.” (AP Wires | © ee gg 380 Sponsored by Charlottetown Rotary Club ADMISSION: ADULTS 75c; CHILDREN 25¢ eemetery. ada, is lowered to the stage of Tuesday during féhearsal for photo) did “ ; gees t fv oR: r nd : {> i SF. me oat * ence girionis tage tier yma eerneye rnsys Dewey my eee a ERR a