No. it isn“ one of the Beat les rock ’n' roll group 11'! Prtttce Charles. her to the Brttzsft ‘ltrrttc A Z‘lSi}' wind RECOGNIZE HIM at London airport hie.‘ ‘Ir' :3. year-old prince‘s ‘in r ‘illo this fashion as he counted from his Scot'ish scitooi. Cor l l l donstoun. for a weekend visit. i with the Royal Family. (AP \Virephoto) r THE WEEK AT SDU Students Get Down To Work As Final Exams Draw Near This Week at SDI! By Charley McMillan It‘s "get - back - ro - work" week a: Si Dunstan: now that the Easter Holidays are a thin: oft pas‘ ‘he seven - dav rest was we'come rel ' e f after the ‘ong. hard 'tion’hs of th sec o n d term. but every- thing must be "l"'IF‘( as do to prepare for "ie tt‘p down the backst e‘cit item are 'et'm papers and hook re p o r f s to we“ is a hat-k» i‘llilied aside ‘tt: " ‘ia'e becn a - w t-"nt-u'at' ;. i. do merit \tEiot.1h not ar- :9. some a"e' ‘ivr‘. titally a par‘ of 'he college run of evett‘s. V t": \Hl. playoffs as o'nttl- attention :. turner- ;llv since two ffil't‘t“"l‘= got behind in the series in a nick no" taken (in the campus To? own and Chicago are '1‘; be‘ ‘te's to win the cup. With Montreal 3 close thi r‘ Tlit‘re ate several extra TV sets on the campus now to prov’rie cmcr: :e "or the increased victim: audience RED AVD WHITE OUT The latest ed't'on of RED and WHITE t'to we": start s. and earlv comments appear to be favorable T":‘~ .s ‘he second issue pu' out ttrdcr the manage- ment of PFlIl D Flute. and it IS two pages longe" that- the first. The twelve V on is fgl- led with a great deal of mater- ial, aid 1‘ ~Ettt'tfd ot‘o' ’le some interesting and provocatzve com. ‘L I)!‘ na:e ed“ rm f fine of the feat'trts in the paper 3112' ‘1"! be greeted w‘tit m1xed eitiotton' ts the announ- cement “oat i.a zri is no longer required for a general Arts de- gree l to: no secret is some students is a downright that L a ‘L' n consdered by t“ and as stub. i‘ must be avoided at a" Ffll's rho result 5 that. many s'urlcti‘s go ' 'encc to 1e" away font Latin. lt ts diff‘i-ult to say if there all be a mass exodus into A ow. but m a n v students will greet the move with a sigh of re- :ef But as the Arts people say' 'De gusttbtts, non est disputan- um III-SENS .\IP IS (il'EST Heath .\laco‘t,it-t-:e. ucens. was most speaker 5‘ tinstan‘s Prozt'ess:\'c 'onsexta‘we club at a on Tuesday . .\Ir .‘lacquarrte some of tie hzstortc :3 a .1 5? and s ex- from the regimes of various prime mtntstcrs After the 25 — minute talk. he an- wercd qttest:ott~ from the mem- bers and dscttsscd problems put forth by some students After the dzscussion he was thanked or the president of rcvcnue was to he went in f‘x‘ Continued from P829 1‘ ate bills at the last moment," the (tub, Bil? Phaien pattsion p’ans A resolution as Senate which had been cooling He said it was “M as vital. Tltc Sltlf .l.i‘.\l‘(‘,< tangle with totally mmcd by \ltv-ed ,\Iot‘- its heels since March 26 waiting as the government contended to tick “'Iittlock‘s Legionaires Mott of Sourts High School ‘0 to approve smoooooo worth of have fresh funds by Mandav {m- 1 tonight to the llrkl 2ame of a‘ defer action until next year supplementary spending estiv me “nemptnvmem insufanpe‘ st - of three series for the when a more detailed program mates The two hills which were fund' But h,‘ said ,he second City .lun:or League ‘lllP The lying proposed expenditures before the Senate Friday cov- bin had been 19' pass because Saints entered the finals Wed— would be submitted. ered 51.34.422.000 of that amount. 5, the point had been made_uwe nesdai night. courtest o’ a H TEACHER REQUIREMENTS with tile rest still to be passed gdidn', “my ; victory over .Vorth Ri-er After‘ mg ytacxmzie dealt with by the Commons. | Within minutes of senator; PO-‘lmfl an 3-7 “'1” l” f‘r‘t‘ examinations. summer school Both Liberal Md Conseljva‘ZO'Ieary's action. Frank How-‘ game. they lost the Second 64. {Or teachers. and changing in five senators protested against 3rd (NDP_Skeena) issued a bl" “'9” “1155‘”: “1‘1” 091". requirements for teachingl cer- Parliamt‘m hem“ ""931 m s‘Hbitint‘; statement saying that has. George Monagnan. an “Wales The mm. "0“. re. Good Friday and against pro ;from the senator's “cushy me. George Power Then on “ednes- (“mm a “0103,. mum. be. longed debate In the Commons “me pasmon of $15. a year day .thoy had “me 'm‘m“ m vond grade l‘l at both Prime of “ma-“"1 mm?” M n" “with” bears sole responsibility copptng th ct r ttrtory. 21- “mm “Mom, and q Dump males to the Senate They said for deming thnusand; of imam. though North fitter gave the Wm ‘ Wham” ‘ they had been insulted and Par. pk,de in Canada their (my .101. 3 fl“ flay“ m the mud “WHEN”: ‘m’fllmrn' fluid" |m\m?;t‘nd9:di:lll::< of Senator W‘s” "1 "nemp‘nympn' ELM“.- Thu on): sflt'tl‘s should he 'l‘ “3"” “W 3"” m' 3.“ ‘a‘d o‘tmi-x-n action. St :itttey1 Mpg y mrvrcys r08} “Wit”. 'M pm. (ans. RM]! that total enrollment: or the Knmflé‘ ‘Vnp wmmpegi 'l' t .. all season w they ended "I a ti .pmv’m‘” “'1 "ms" “Tad” m North Centre) told the Com- OTTAWA it?) .All aircraft for first in the regular :tltedulo 1962'63_“'e‘,'e 2'0“ m Wade "me- man: ilod notice of a chartered by the northern ad- - t :e tc'tm- «co aboit' as and 1"” m grade 10- , bill to abolish the l0’2-seal upper ministration ht‘anth oi the M'Pnly toa't‘tc'i as possible : He saw "0 "mess'ty far ‘ chamber. northern affairs dcpartment will e 's l-w'ever. a technicali Saint?” 59351?“ ‘0 make "P NEEDS 48 HOIRS be required in future to he difficulty about the two teams 105‘ mm? mm“ mm" Hel He said he has had the bill equipped with crash position that needs clarifying For the' suggested the mmlum could! prepared for some time. Forty-t indicators The department saidl Maritime juvenile plavdowns. be covered by Ionizer 5011‘“ eight hours' notice is required Friday the step has been takeni th Legion took on three Var- 'NS before the bill can be intro-‘in a bid to improve flight‘ a players: George Mathl-I 51183111118 on What Mikes Itduced. which means it could be t safety. DeCarufe‘ a n (1 Some peoplc ' latt. D e n : 5 Mike. Kelly that these three are eh: hie play in the finals because the Legion has some 'llllll‘Ci‘i play- erg; others say tha' no St Dunstan's stud e n t s can 'ilav against a St Dunstan': team, for obvious reasons ‘tv' \ hers say that they are no e1 to be- cause 3 h e \ tl'riti't two games of the "c:it’at‘ ART EXHIBITION An exhibition ard pa:ti‘.=u:< 'n and R of otls. draw tugs pott and \Ir and . be il‘ ink. collage by "her? \l'.tt'aw~ki ”" n the boar ' 3. completed of last year. when \iut'aw s k : FII‘3"\(‘(l .\lr. llut‘awski mathematics at St later on in the year, there \vtll be a drsplztv of a group of rend et‘tttgs and photographs of build- tngs designed by Alfred .1. Hon- nessey. prominent Island arclu- loci and designer of the Kelley \lcmorial Library and the pro— posed Coffee Shop The f'nal general bodv tI‘t'Pl in: of the year was held yes- terday it marked the m" of Student Union President (Mitzi McMillan. wlto is succeeded by Gerry FttzGcrald. At the meet- ing. the coveted admllltFit'El‘YC "D" "s were presctt'cd T‘to-‘o D's are awards donated bt :ltc l‘nzon to Students “ave qtt.’ti..‘ied for the necessary re- quirements as laid down by t'to (‘I'il\"'tlilr‘n R"CF‘\'lIIZ :ulrl Ds for 1.000 point: 'tt 'irittrr ;. tt‘a72on were Noreen Cameron. ('tf'n McMillan. and P.ttt' ‘ Foster Recipients of Sher Ds o t it t s were John ‘ and .loltn Rm". 173 students HP annual Rlood hold on campus However. a of students. who donated Donor Clinic Wednesdav siderable number ineligible to ztve od for of health. had tltetr= checked off to increase percentage tn the competitions. Win» _ 15 the St Ditti- stan‘s chairman. He said alter ‘ the clttitt- that there could lime been more students ottt tiottitt- tng blood bttt felt that tttnttv more would attend the c tntcs tn town There is also a trophy gitett for the best percentage 2 1‘ between SDl‘ attd NH TEACHERS Continued from page It $9.190 compared to $17.775 1963-64. There for was considerable dis- 0 cussiori front floor w l t h ntctttbet's seeking a t'tt‘m out- line on how the additional w.tn a poor lzbt‘at‘y am and sets at 641 pm. :ood teacher. the deputy min’s- tcr said the answer lies in the lit-art of eac h as he L'Xitlllllles lI’ImSC-‘lf to see if he is doing all he is capable of doing. .1 \ S Williams. director of curriculum stated that he was happy to pot a great tm-‘ provement in teacher qualifica- trons. From 1961 to 1963 figures had gone from one-third super- to: teachers to one—half superior teachers He stressed the talue oli scoooi libraries. and said that pttpzls in schools with good ones arc more likely to stay in .zlmol than pttpils in a school WEATHER TORONTO :CPl -— Observed iempera'ures: Min Max. Dawson . . .. ‘24 7.5 Vancouver ... ... 34 55 \‘tciorta . 39 .30 Edmonton ... 27 .13 (‘aldary . . .. 23 35 oak-atom . 32 39 ch'ua . .. 22 ")0 ‘ \i‘vnmpog .. t '31 .4 Toronto .. .. 31 33 float": .v .E 3” \ltlllil't’al ... . 29 3.. ' Quebec . . . .. R 3 Fredericton 25 33 Smut .lohn _ fl . \l‘t'il too . 2‘2 31 Hi‘td‘ 27 t'hzirloi'etown . 21 fit \vriney .. . . . l4 3'.‘ Yarniottth ,. . 29 42 St John's. \‘fld . . 26 35 HALIFAX ‘('P‘ ~ Tllt‘ wea- ther office says late Friday snow was falling throughout. Brunswick and Princc lid- \\'£llfl Island. w 'le rain was fniltti: throughout most of Nova Scotia Tlte disturbance t-cntrcd in Northern \‘ova Scotta will move to \‘ewfoundlattd early today. As a result all regions will come 1 under the influence of a strong: nortliwesterly flow ay This. will bring clear air. now situa-l ted over Quebec. gradually over ‘ tine district. ending precipitat- ion and promising fine weather Sunday in all three provtnt‘OS- . Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Over- cast, clearing by evening; snow changing to scattered tlurries during morning and ending in the attet‘noon: not much change in tom-terature: northwesterlyt winds ‘33 Low-high at Charlotte- tow n 27 and 33. Outlook for Sttnday——Sunny. 1 High title today at Charlotte- town a? 3.11 a nt attd 2.48 pm. and Sunday at 426 am and 321 p m At Rustico at 9.54 a m and Sunday at 10.40 am. mcrstde tide 1ft minutes than Charlottetown. Sun rides, today at 5.53 am. and sets at! 6.40 p.m.and Sunday at 5.51} later PRINCIPLE l ' ISLAND NEWS PAGE. [2 The Guardian. Chariot tetown. Sat. April ~l._1964. lll an llllpl't'SanE cct'ettttm} at Thursday’s meeting of the pita Y's Men's Club. the inter- national lltrcctor for the \lat't- limes. l).'1\'P Morris. \loncton, installed the following slate ti officers: President. G l e n Kennedy; Ist Vice: David Mac- Lean: 2nd Vice: \‘ince Newson; Secretary: Paul Jenkins; trea- surer Ron \I'oodgate; Direct» ors: Bus )Iat-Plict‘son. John Maclnnis. Brttd Low-titer. .Ioe Mchllan anti Jack Anderson. Tributes were paid to the out- }Internaiional qus. l f going executive and particulat ly to the t'ct'rtng l’t‘WI'lcttt_ Btll) \thl'ztms, who had pl;t\t‘d such an acitte part ttt Sllpl‘l‘\l~ln: ttto swims for ('lIlllll't‘lI trout the Protestant (‘lttldt'ctt > Home The spccial guest for the c\ ctt ing was (but MacL‘ollttm of Saint John, NB. co-cltairman of thc Capital Campaign Committee. t‘stabltsltcd to raise ttttttls for a new International l'lPHfl’lHtil'lOY-i .\1r. lit-Collum held the ‘ntcrr est of members with its account of the 37 years of devoted ser— West Nflcl. Smothered Under Snow CORNER BROOK. Nfld. (CPt -2\‘ewfoundland's West Coast. late Friday was digging out from a storm that earlier in the day piled up to 15 ittches 01 snow in some areas. blocking all roads and stopping rail serv ice. Although most main road had at least one lane of traflic l in the day, all secondary and strip roads were still closed. The :lt'll'l caused interruptions in telnp 'n n n e. telegraph and Dt"\‘Pr :crvt.e.- but these had been restored late in the day. \t tan repor'. trains were again I'llt‘tlltn‘: or. ‘tme. For the first time this winter the snow that affected the Wes; Coast did not reach the Avalon Peninsula in the east. Although the Avalon and other areas on the province's East Coast have been hard hit by snow this win— ter. the West Coast has been relatively luck; No death or injuries have been attributed to the storm. Liberal Split In Que. Seen Weeks Away VANCOUVER ‘CP‘ —— Robert Thompson. national leader of the Social Ctedit party said Friday a breakdown between federal and Quebec Liberals is only weeks away He said there can be no con- ciliation between the groups as tion: as the province holds fast , this to its demands at this week's federal — provincial conference in Quebec Mr Thompson said Premier .lean Lesage of Quebec has sold down the river any national leadership aspirations he may have had Recent statements by Mr sage led Mr. Thompson to ques- tion the premier's dedx-atton to .secmg Canada remain a na- Mid; tion. he said. Mr. Thompson was inter- viewed as delegates gathered here for a two-day convention of federal and provttictal party officials, He said he doubted the Can- da Pension Plan would go ahead if botlt Quebct ind (tn- tario dt not participate. He added that he was pat‘ttctlarly concerned that Quebec was “opting out" of the federal pen-1 Slnn sc eme "What right will Quebec members of Parliament have toward implementing the plan 915 ewhere in Canada?" he asked. vice given to the Y's .\1ett's ‘ movement by its late secretary. Henry D. Grimes to whom the V proposed new building was to bc ’ a livth memorial. Reports to date. stated {\Ir ! MacCollum. indicated that all | clubs and many former Y : Men all over the globe were sun iscribing generously ‘0 ensure that a modern bitildittg would be t available to carry on th administative work, wlitclt ltad bean started in the collar of .\1r Grimes' home ; Guests for the evening tnclud» 1 ed. Alton Dolltver. Henry Purdy. } Arthur Rodd. and. from Suntl merside, Keith liapp and Char l 185 Linkletter. t inn took in The cheque. from the Canad- wooo N CHEQE FOR WORLD’S FAIR The 1967 world's fair mittee. Accepting it trightt is its first revenue litttrsday~a tan Lumbcrman‘s Association. Andrew Kniewatsser. genera $10.0th wooden cheque ptitit- was presented by manager o the 1967 World ed on a Zi—i-ittt-h sltrc from a Brock. chairman of the asmc- Exhibition Corporation. tCP in: of Canadian Yellow Birch. iation's 1967 promotion cnm- “’it'ephitot CONFERENCE tConttttttcd front page it the past 1'2 years. will lead a wvrkshop, In it actors. with e actor and best actress in of the regions which doesn‘t qualify for the DDF. will give a rehearsed reading t i S- of a new Canadian play to be followed by detailed and crttical analysis by the pa:- Jicipants in tlte theatre confer- ‘ ce. l Sunday will see two panel diSy cussions. In the tt'rst. chaired by Guy Beaulne. Director of '. theatre for the i Adjournment ls Given In liquor Selling Case 2:: With the llf‘al‘lll; of four crown Aliatt K. Scales and (ottttscl t‘ot witnesses wiltics's. Johnston. Everett James Ross, Fredericton. charge of driving whilst _ . charged Pmva dittnder advisement and adjottrued‘or ‘Qttebec. Miss Genevieve Archi- lhhe case until April 17 for judge- .Iohn Lloyd Bashford Stephenson. Charlottetown $10 and costs on similar charges. .Icsepit fitted rtving were each fitted Inc-Carve“. Parkdnle. $50 and costs vehicle a motor while his operators license was under sttxpettsicrt. tctl'ct . at‘lottctown w Gabriel MucPItcc. as fitted $10 and for speeding Peter .Inscplt Murray, Jr. \‘ew and a lotto defence the (lettuce was Bert Campbell Magistrate James H. Fredrick Fulton \‘artltlct'sttttc. Qt'. too the case o1 Belfast. tlt pleaded guilty impair- liquor. ed and was fined $100 and costs Wifh <9“th lillf‘d titttg :4 days. I arvy Lloyd Jewell. X o rt h . \1'1tshit‘c lCititt‘lot tctown . motor Gary Gettcltcff. were each fittcd costs on separate charges and p of illegal parking on the high- . \. i.~ . .Iohn Pater. Union Road. was $10 and costs for a person to o e vehicle while the car was bald. advism-in-drama. for Nova ment. at vcsict'day afternoon's River was fined $225 and (N's . _ . ’S(‘ [la and Ron lvnn; (ii-vector )session of Queen's Ct'tnty magts- ai‘tct' plefadi‘ng lguilty to the willll,;‘.._“£“imt“‘d- t of dramatic arts for P I: l, with itrztte': ('olll‘t mitotic o 1 Pin Driscwtm 09' . lwpmsematives 5.91 to be ap.l The four \tttnessc: who testt “0”” "m p‘wcha‘wd frnm a QHcggnfi-{R . Pointed from the provinces ofificd for thc crow-n wore. l.cott-“’“”d”r- ‘ Y.‘h : (flair-.9; 1!? .NW. Brunswick and Nm‘.fmlnd_:at'd (itIl .itt Weeks. William.' \uie men pleaded guilty to elnllllellh ~n”*fih";m< {ah Wand. “.111 (“591,55 [he topic. icllllltil‘ >(‘ilydttn. Ft'edcricxcn."illcgztl possc~ston 1 '11 nor. tn :13‘ “‘“A'HNV‘ {hmlr ’ _‘$ “The m“,th PM] an-d ldpal iWaytte Lutcl'tffc h‘l'f’lt‘l‘lt'luh. a place other than their rcstdcttce 33m. _ (‘0' m" 9i . “T's ‘. . ‘. _ 'taritl t‘fl' Willram A “'lson. of and cut-it was fined $20 a ttd; “1mm 10 dals- lhe “melal \lel' of t e aortsor-tn diama in that iNam news "mm-ted A general discussion of the problems of the director. with‘ z emphaSts placed on the problems of the director in the Atlantic Provinces caused by1 area's 'e isolationl ifrom pro'essional theattte \\'lll‘ be Sunday afternoon's first panel discussion. ‘ . Tentative panelists for llIlS" discussion. chaired by Don “'et- ! more. arts supervisor of me. Adult Education Division. of the Nova Scotia Dept. of Education t are Yvon LeBlanc. Moncton. i N B; Sandy Lttmsden. Halifax. I NS; \'era Miller. St. John's; Don Nicolle. Halifax. NS. and Professor Alvin Shaw i of Fredericton. NB. ’ PRE-FESTIVAL DINNER The theatre conference will close with the pro-festival din- ner. at which Philip Hope~Wal-l lace, the final adjudicator of the l Dominion Drama Festival. will‘ be the guest speaker f i Professor Shaw said he hoped that local "theatre buffs" would I turn out in goodly numbers 5 the conference as he said “it will not only enable them to enjoy ' the. festival more. it will enable ‘ - them to put on better produc- ions in the future." ' .‘ COPPER THREAT presented to the Commons Mon- l ay. Senator O'Leary refused to consent to final reading of the $130.794.000 appropriation bill despite a strong plea from Sen-‘ ator Connolly. The government ltottse leader said he admires the stand Senator 0‘l.eary pro- posed to take in opposition to passing bills through the Senate t the last moment at one sil- ttng. However. he also thought that Senator O'Leary as a great sense the importance of public business being con- ducted expeditiously and quickly as possible. Outside the Senate. Senator O‘Leary said be halted passage of the 'r appropriations on principle—"We showed them we could hold tip a bill to point u this practice of sending the Sen- as ’ SANTIAGO tAPt — Senator Salvador Allende. one of the two leading candidates in Chile's Sept. 4 presidential election. said Thttrsday night he will na— i tionalize U.S. copper companies t in Chile if he wins. He said the expropriation of the Chilean properties of the Anaconda Co. and Kennecott Copper Corp. would be carried out under ex- isting Chilean aw TAX TIME SPECIALS! l 97.50 ur‘ CUDMORE ‘IUSINESS EQUIPMENT cw Adding Machines 1 Home decorating In any with ;ww«7 Just wet, apply - and sponge smooth- 1 You'll get the hang of it. tastl Moore & McLeod Ltd. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN i thc | c ldoiettce was the, accused. Ever— roads. was fined 9; Charlottctt wit 1. detachment. costs or 30 days- . The one \\'illIP.\S for tlte‘ rt \‘ct‘non Alhc 5‘15 for speeding: and Ros s . The crown was reprcsctttcd by MacQuaid. S'ttttlt .‘ll‘lYlllC‘ and CDMI‘ agency has“, (“.53 Friday. The order said the and (‘1‘is measure George Ralith ministration is to enable the ad- to prevent and oi graft. l HEAD or tConttttued from page it of marketing our valuable crap without it undue atttoct'a‘tc ‘f‘l‘KH‘iS \\.lll which the board is invested if it is deemed wise to use it " .li'. Burg went on to say. approach at the moment _t~‘rv .. , to dc.t' With the marketing of potatoes iii any one of three different ways " - - The in! is to work out "an (lJ'l‘I‘lllt li' NM“ ("‘21 slippers and tho Potato Boa‘nd as to the method of selling the crop. and supervised by the Board or a cotttttttttcc from the Board." Tim ward is by “Board I’tlllllilttll‘lS after consultation with the shippers.” 9 third by '3 cotiibinatton of both agreements and regula- llt’tl‘m‘ .\lt~ l < llll'LJ‘ went on to say "the Board t‘ccogtuves that into zttlitstry ts worth about cutoutumtt to the ccottotity the Prov we and feels that in vtcw of the dcprttsscd prices for po‘:.tocs for the past five years ' the United States and Can- ada. it is essemal that arbitnaty action that will encourage other areas to supply our customer: must be avoided 31 all costs."_ It will pay you to invest NOW in an economical, low cost 0 Payments to Suit Your . Maritime-built Budget. Equipment. . . 0 Completed Installation Fuel 0" Fully Guaranteed. .24-lluur Burner Service. Call IRVING ("L For A FREE Survey & Eslinwte For Your Home IRVING OI ' Conversion Oil Burners u . 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