Members of the sludcnl . . o 1966. al the Hospital School of Nursing wcre each prescnlcd with lest- nurse P.l'l.l STUDENT NURSES RECEME BIBLES amcuis by the Gideon Sociely if lhis Province al a specia ceremony last night at the Cun- dall Home. Sixteen testaments .— in all were preSentcd to the girls. Seen here are; Mrs. Reid Sangster of the Society, Sham Baker. Kemsingbon. Sharon Howatl. French River. Al- berta Murchenson. Point Prim, and Miss Barbara Pratt, RN. of the staff at the school. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts Magistrate James B. .IOlllIaLUn lflned Marjorie l Mrs. George) Kerwin. North Rustico. $200 and costs or three months when she was convicted of selling liquor to another person at her resi- dence (not being a vendor). Sue lappe red in Queens County mag- istrate's court yesterday morn- n was satisfied from the evidence that the accused did sell the li- quor Although Mrs. Kerwin's at- torney, Allison M. Gillis. raised the point that the evidence hadn’t established that she was owner of the premises on which the offence occurred. Magistrate Johnston felt that that didn't make any difference. ‘On the Strong Delegation Named For Quebec Fiscal Talks The federal-provincial fiscal mnfcrencc. in be held in Que- hcc (‘ily next week will be a:- icndcd by a large delegation of cabincl ministers. led by Pro. micr Walter R. Shaw. The conference will deal with cost-sharing programs n fcct between lhc federal and provincial governments. ind for llial reason heads of depart- ments that participae in the programs will attend the con- ference. Promicr Shaw indicat- ed earlier. Accompanying the Premier and Provincial Treasurer Alban Farmer will be Dr. G.'orge llcwar. minister of cducaliou: lir. Hubcrl MacNeill. minister of health: Welfare and Laer Minister. Henry Wedge and Highways Mlnislcr. Philip lila- tlicson. 'l‘wo treasury dcparlmcnl cf- iicials. William Massey an Douglas will also at- lcnd. Premier Shaw said that since this province's main submission in lhe federal government on fiscal niatlcrs was made al the lasl confcrcncc it is very likclyi that a ncw bricf by the provincc will he prepared for next wcck. M.\.lOR THEME One major lhcmc of Prince Edward Island‘s approach "innu— BRlEFS IN HOSPITAL Hilliard Moasc. Gi‘liiivillc IIIIn vulcrcrl llic Prince Edward Is: lnurl Hospital for lrcalmcnl. HAD SURGERY Laura Acorn. l’rimi'osc. llilS rriurucd to NOT home following suigcry at tho Kings to u n l y licmoriul Hospital. She is iillli lil-ycar-old daughlcr of .\lr. ' ‘ Mrs. Chester Acorn. Primrose. UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs. Milton Smith, Millviewp I: a palicnl in lhc Prince Ed 5 hard Island Hospilal, Chih- lullclown. where she has under- gone surgery. VISITS DAl’GII’l'ER \lrs. Gerald Proctor. Char- lottetown. is visiting her son-u. law and daughter. Mr. 3 Mrs. Allan Nelson. Montague. i Dennis. '12 3. S 3 D Q _ mess to prepare for ‘em "thinking since. ‘tawa should assume a ‘ Qu expected to he emphasis on the .idca of more federal money for lprojccts in lhe less well-to- do i provinces. Premier Shaw says he has been too busy with the legisla- ture and other government busi- lhe confer- bul governm e n t's cnce. his jvicws on shared-cost programs and conditional gran-ls were set out at the November confer- ence. There has been no appar- cliange in the province's Mr. Show said then that Ol- larger ‘sluirc of lhe cost in provinces iwilh lowcl‘ rcvcnuc prospects ‘lhau in inorc prosperous oncs. "NEED GREATER All) “In many of the programs." he said. “the edcral govern- ‘mcnl pays lhc same proportion of shareable costs to all provin- ces... "We suggcsl that any plan dealing with future shared-cost .programs should be first exam- lincd in the lighl of a province's Tabilily to finance its own share. “Provinces with a low cupila income will require com- per- mensurately greater assistance from the federal treasury than provinces with a high percap- ita income.’ If tax - sharing agreements come up again Mr. Shaw can be expected to speak with a loud voice against the present ar- rangement. He was bitter in his comments about it last fall. NOT RECOGNIZED He said Prince Edward Is- land's requirements for an ade- quate standard of public serv- ices were nol recognized, He contended other provinces got a better deal. Another sphere in which Pre- mier Shaw wants more federal aid is highways. He says 0t tawa should provide financial help for other roads in his prov- ince be side s the completed Trans-Canada Highway route. The P.E.I. section of the road covers only 75 miles between the New Brunswick ferry termi- nal at Borden and the Nova Scotia ferry terminal at Wood Islands. Mr. Shaw says this is not equitable in relation to Trans-Canada Highway mileage in other provinces. City Resident Faces lotal 0i 7 (i M )RGE'I‘O WN A Ian-gr. docket was brforc Kings County Stipcndiai‘y Magistrate James B. Johnslciu. QC. at (lcorgcloun ycslcrday. The crown was rcprcscutcd in all cascs by Deputy Allorncy Gon- cral .l. Arthur leruiguu. QC. Angus Norman Luybnll. Dun- dcc. who carlicr pleaded guilty to the theft of a battery. the propcrly of Lyman Mac- lCucn. was scntcuccd to three months in Kings County jail. David Smith. Charlottetown. rcpi'cscnlcd by Mclvin J. Mc- aid. QC. was remanded to Riverside Hospital until April " for observation. following cvidcncc given by Dr. . . Kcn- nuiy. Smith is before the court on live charges of break. cnlry aan lhcl‘l. as well as the theft 0" an automobile. and a charge of ,ini'brcakiug. Lowrcucc Wallace Machod. Murray Rivcr. rcpl‘csculcd by .l, I’. Nicholson. channg an Scarlici' plea of nol guilty to guilty on a charge of selling 'liquor to a person under 21 HOME FOR EASTER Scnalor Elsic Ionian has ar- rwcd homc lrom Ottawa for the Euslcr holiday. TO NEW YORK Nll‘s. Ernest Martin rclui'ncd to her home in New York on« Tuesday by .\lrs. Marlin had spent a week in Montague will. members of her family. VlSl'l‘ PARENTS Miss Norma Anncar. RN. and Miss Dorothy Annca-r. sludcnti uursc al lhe Prince Edward island Hospital were lhc guests 0| thoir parents Mr. and Mrs. Clii‘sscl Annear. Lower Mon- lagur. HERE FOR‘WEDDING Miss Peggy Johnston. of 5am Joiui. N.B.. and Miss Beatrice Power of Bromanvillc. Ontario. arrive this week to ix‘ llK‘ Prin- (‘lpuls at the Sullivan-LcCIair wedding. Monday. March 30. FROM TORONTO ('lamlc Nicholson has ‘ from Toronto whcrc . the gucsl of licrl daughter. Mrs. Gcorge John- 5”‘“ and Mr. Johnsion. LEAVE SATURDAY ‘ lion Ailkcn of the RCAF. M'mcai Come. his wife. thc' loruicr Muricl Pcardon of '. El'inlaguc and their cliildrcn.. “hal'on. Kalhy and Gordon. of .. Manitoba. are holiday-i with Mr. Ailkcns parents. '“ (Aharlillctown and Mrs. Ail- ,km‘ Parents in Montague. They .cave on Saturday for France “I‘m”. Mr. Altken has been vision on We mic ‘ “t years. years of age. and was sentenced to one month In jail. 'l‘hc evid- ("l(‘(‘ of lhrce wilucsscs had . l liccn hcard al an earlier court - silluig. Aincll William Mac-Leon. Murray Harbor. was fined $25 am. costs and ordered to enter Hill recognizance and to keep ill" some for one year, wlhen he picaocd guilty to assaulting Mrs. Margaret Aldin Maclcan. by striking her in the face with »: l‘isi. Another accused. roprcscnlcd _V Mr. Nicholson. and who plcadcd not guilty to being in- toxicach in a public place had 3‘ 4 r the chargc against him dismiss- cil l‘olliiwing the evidence of one .lamcs Dailey. \lur- ray ltivcr. charged with caus- ing a disturbance by molcsling olncr pcoplc had the charge dismissed after the court heard the cvi'drncc ol‘ two wilncsses.. He was also rcprcsenlcd by Mr. . le'ilifllFOh. Thomas Victor Dunn. Albion. plvorlcd guilty to having care and control ol a molar vchiiclc v'iiiflc impaired and was fined slot) and costs. Calliun Collings. Slur- ; gcon. pleaded not guilty to im- : puircd driving and had his case adjourned to April 8 to fix I (talc for hcarlng. Lemuel Butler. Gaspcrcaux. plcaded guilty to causing a dis- rbance the Blur Domi- Dance Hall. Georgetown. and was fined $25 and Costs. Alexander MacDonald. New- town, was fined $25 and costs a. .. a 9 M . for having liquor. not purchased its ' at a vendor. "l Charges Alvin Douglas Blue. Pipette. picaded not guilty to having liquor. not purchased on his own individual permit and the case was adjourned to April 8. Herbert Brent McGuigan, St. Mary's Road. pleaded guilty to theft of a whip aerial and a sealed beam headlight. pro- pcity of Gordon Mioore an 'ncd $50 and costs or 20 ays. Chanles Alexander Morrison. St. Mary's Road. also charged with theft of a whip aerial and a scaled beam headlight. plead- ed guilty and had his case ad- journcd to April 8 for sentence. lllis bail is to stand. Alan Cameron Munroe. Whiim Road. charged with ‘ paired driving and also with the theft of ten gallons of gasoline. the property of Montague Dairies. and the theft of a sum of money, a: a value not exceeding the property of Whiivtemian‘s Supermarket. had all three charges adjourned for one Week to Souris. The accused is pres- ently a hospital patient. Ital Kerr. Montague. [.lcaded guilty to the lhcll of i 10 gallons of gasoline. the pro . ly of Montague Dairies. Restitution has been made and the case was adjourned to April 8 to allow the accused to have a bond prepared. Harry Wilson Moore. Cam- bridge. represented by William A Reddin. and charged with forgery and ll (. y :, hargcs adjourned at his coun- ' 8 er. George- town. pleadcd not guilty to aa- saulting Waller Boudreault. and also pleaded not guilty to dam- age to property of Walter Boudrcault to a value not me cecding $50. had both cases ad- journed by conscnl to April 8. David Roy Jamicson. Gas- nepresenled by Wil- la A. Reddin. and charged 1 with care and control of a in while impelled. vm. adjourned to April Gcorgelown for hearing. " sons were each lined osls for having pos- ' in a place residences. at I‘IVQ 'S2li and c 90»; q other than their light Docket In City Court or four accused. all charged with being drunk and incapable, one was fined $10 and costs or five days. another was given 20 days. and two more were each fined $20 and costs or 20 days, when they appeared before Mag- ilstrate A.J. Hiaslam. QC. in city police court yesterday morning. Leo Smith, of Bedford was fined $25 and costs or 15 days for being drunk and disorderly. Joseph Cannon, 228 King Street, was remanded till April 1 on the same charge. Margaret Rooney. 1-37 Dor- chester Street was given a 20 day suspended sentence for the theft of a record player from h. T. Holman Ltd. A motorist was fined $10 and costs for failing to transfer the registration of a motor vehicle. evidence," he said, “I'm quite satisfied that the accused was a person suffered to be on the premises and I have to convict the accused as charged." Willard Murray Kennedy. Parkdale. on a charge of driv- ing a motor vehicle on the high- way while his ability was im- paired by alcohol. had his case Summing up the magistrate said there was no question that Magistrate Johnston said he‘ 4 The GuardianLCharIottctown. Thurs. Mar. 26. 1964. 5 pr L. S I I I . :cupancy tax based on space. 1 With that approval given by inoyai assent to the bill in the Legislature this week the com- the accused was impaired. there was the question as to whether or not he was driving. As there was an element of doubt in the case and as “under the circum- stances the explanation of the defence could be correct," Mag- istrate Johnston dismissed the O N u: Lesther O‘Donnell sel for the accused. Gary Laurence Buell, Mer- maid. was remanded lo April 1 for judgment with bail to stand on a charge of stealing 33 peeks of uncleaned. ungraded oysters and four oyster crates from t oyster storage building of John Daniel MacDonald. Glenfinnan. Joseph Alexander Pineau. North Rustico. was remanded by consent to April 13 for pre- liminary hearing (with ball to stand) on a charge of breaking and entering the People's Co- operative Store ‘ tico and stealing $30 cash. Solomon A. Tawil and Lorna Mary (Mrs. Solomon Tawil) of North River had their cases ad- journed by consent to April 8 to fix a date for trial on similar W85 coun- session a quantity of unlawfully manufactured spirits. l Hyndman Tl tu charges of having in their pos- PO ’Work To Start On Budget Next week the finance coni- mittec of the City Council ls expected to begin meetings eparalion for the 1964 budget. Committee chairman is H E. ie delay this year was causv ed by a wait for the Legisla. to ave a proposed change in the civic tax struc- ture to permit a business oc- mittee can move to determine the new tax rate based on he above mentioned change an d more particularly on the recent- ly completed ‘realistic' tax as- sessment of all city property. It is expected a specia meeting of Council will be call- 0 irs l 1 ed for late next week 1 t give second and third reading all the by-law relating to the new .tax and then present the budget. iSeaIer Is Freed i ‘By Icebreaker Sfl‘. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CPJ-The federal government icebreaker John A. Macdonald freed the ice-bound sealer Trepassey in northern Newfoundland's Notre Dame Bay late Wednesday and then turned north-ward to try and cut a path through the heavy ice to the sealer Kyle. When the Kyle is free. the sealing fleet will then be on It: own at least for a few days. The Macdonald has orders from the department of transport to return here after clearing the Kyle and try and open the r . The icebreaker Sir Humphrey Gilbert was still battling her CARDIGAN — Al 3 meeting of the ardigan Centennial Committees. held in the school Tuesday evening. f‘urllher plans were made and reports received Editor Quits In Qua-rrel ’Over Probe i QUEBEC lCPl—The editor of iLaval University‘s stu ent .newspaper. Le Carabin, has re- signed in a row over an article concerning the royal commis- sion investigating the trial and execution of Wilbert Coffin. The General Association of Laval Students. which has fi- nancial control over the paper. said it wanted a retraction of the article. which dealt with the financial problems of Jacques Hebert. author of a book which said Coffin was nol guilty of the murders for which he was hanged. The book resulted in a royal commission. under Mr. Justice Roger Brossard. Jean Bazin. president of the students' association. said the article cast doubts on the im- partiality of Mr. Justice Bros- sard. Claude Beauchamp. third- year sociology student who was editor of the weekly paper. said the article did notcasl any doubts on the judge. He said he and the five mem. bers of the paper's ard re signed rather than print a re- traction at the order of the stu- dents‘ association. He said the association's de- cision was “dictatorial” and was a blow to freedom of the press. Jacksonville Quiets Down JACKSONVILLE. r‘la. IA'Pl- One of few roving bands of Ne- gro youths still operating in ra- cially - disturbed Jacksonville seriously injured a while man Wednesday, police reported. The city generally quieted down after two violent days and a bi-racial committee came into being with the aim of restor- ing peace. The bi-racial committee was formed with the sanction of Mayor Haydon Burns but still was not an official arm of city government. The white man who reported he was attacked by Negroes. 53-year-old Lester Phillips. was In serious condition. from committee chairmen. The overall chairman. Noel iWilvson. reported that a band be available for a parade to be held on Cardigan Day. Aug. John F. Quinn. president of Cardigan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. was appoint- .ed chairman of a committee in charge of the parade. and several neighboring ' branches have agreed to assist in this project. The construction icll' floals to be included in the parade was discussed and it was decided to invite nearby communities to participate. John S. Macdunialld. chairman 9° 0. Lighting and Decorations, re- A l Legion . ' ported on the cost of pennants,l and a suggestion was model that local service station oper-‘ alors contact their parent all companies with regard to supply-I samc pennants to assist in the village decoration. It was :— J O.‘ for the school children in which they would submit entries for Inlg s‘ aboard-s to be placed at the entrances to the village. The chairman of activities. Francis Shep- I four dances would be held i the Parish Hall during tih month of April. the proceeds to be used by the ways and means it e committee. A welcome addition to this imcoting was the presence of a number of ladies. including the all-lute and lhe Catholic 0- i men's League. who have volun- ypi-esidenls of the Women‘s In-v W l herd. reported that a series of‘ i also decided to hold a contest E a design to be used on welcom- é community i 7 l Cardigan Centennial Program ls Discussed tcered their services in taking charge of all events for the younger children. It was decided to contact the neighboring school districts and invite them lo have representa- lives at the next meeting to be held in the Parish Hall on Mon- A ' 6 d. y They will meet wi l h l he comm itt cc chairmen and be informed of resent p‘aus and asked to discuss thair participation in any or all evcu-lis. .. . ._. .. Ww_._..-.s...-_wf-——trimm * » . i l i V um“ M. MURDER CHARoEi Larry Cress. 17. has been charged with capital murder in connection with the shotgun slaying of his mother Monday. Mrs. Florence Cress was found in the kitchen of her St. Catharines. 0nt.. home. (CP Wirephoto) way from the Conception Bay port of Holy-mod with the crip- pled sealer Lady Johnson tow but was not expected to in1 1 i an»! i m of i Revenue Elie thtIe male and also at I To Pay Interest ft!” m Several suggestions w e r e . . , lm de with regard to cooperat- The followmg '5 a currecuun ing with the Centennial Commit- of an item_ which appeared lodge during the summer mom“. T the gugdllanc 0f lefm; “:33: ,and the executive hopcs llial all 0 r ampe. . rail . ,. V (1 [MIA from Isl Prince. was quot lcuim Incmmrs “I” be mum" w led as having said in the Legisla-‘assxf‘ljn “"5 “iris; ture that “it will take one third 10f the revenue to pay off tnc deb" RECRUITING 1 Mr. Campbell has reported that what he said was that one— third of the revenue will be, lneeded to pay off the inlercsl on i the debt. The Guardian regrets any in convenience this may have caused. Royal Canadian Navy Recruiting is no“ open fm all branches of the ROYAL CANADIAN 'AVY uild To Stage If you have Grade 8 ‘ u ‘ ‘ ‘l‘i - , -t_ P"'Y “1 April pram R.C.N. Recruiter HMCS “QUEEN CHARLOTTE" Charlottetown. P.E.I. ' Phone 4-4913 further information. Dial 'M' For Murder, will bc staged at Queen Charlotte High School auditorium. April Gill and. 7th by the Charlottetown Lillie Theatre Guild, it was decided at the Guild's monthly mecling lield Monday night at the bone of the president Peter Shama. Tickets for the play will be for Friends Of The Centre . . . FUND RAISING DINNER Basilica Recreation Centre Mon. April 6th. Entertainment 7 p.m. Tickets $1.00 Tickets may be obtained at the Basilica Recreation Centre make much headway overnight. The sealer Sir John Crosbie is. also caught in the ice of Notre‘ Dame Bay but is thought to be in no difficulties. e veteran sealer Algerine. meanwhile. was reported ' open water and is thought to have taken more seals than any other vessel—12.5000 Hays Given Applause In Commons OTTAWA (CPl — Agriculture Minister Hays, whose frequent absences from the Commons have been target of opposition barbs, was given a round of good - humored applause from both sides of Commons Wednesdaywhen he stood to an- swer a query about potato prices "I’m very pleased to be back In the House," Mr. Hays said with a broad smile. ' a reference to Con- servative Louis-Joseph Pigeon- one of the principal critics of his absences—he 3 ed: "1 want my good friend from Joliette - I’Assomption - Mont- calm lo know that I also missed him." Hugh John Flemming, former Conservative forestry ministei. had asked whether any New Brunswick requests had been received for help from the agrl cultural stabilization board In the province's potato disposal problem. Mr. Hays said he had re- ceived no representations but would be happy to give any le- quesl “every consideration." New Brunswick potato ishow a marked upward trend in recent days to around $1.75‘ or $1.85 a barrel. “ boy. Harry." shouted lone unidentified liberal MP. In. ¥¥¥¥¥***** TERROR STRIKES IN THE JUNGLE! BEWARE lEviI men prowl through the heart of Africa 1 . . . and they blaze a trail of savaqery and Fslavery . . . with their guns and gold and greed. TODAY and SATURDAY THE CAPITOL THEATRE WILL BE CLOS'E GOOD FRIDAY AS USUAL Say The Jungle Drums . . . . SHOWS 3:30 - " - 9 I _ » 2 Reel Comedy and color cartoon. Shows Sal. 1-3-7-9 ‘ we" l FALLING BODIES! . [Married Couples "--—"-—lCourse Concludes (‘ARDIGAN — The tenth and jfinal lecture in the course held for the married couples of ‘t. George's and Cardigan parishes was held in the St. George's Pa- rish hall on Monday evening with about forty couples in at- lcndance. Guest speaker for this meet. ing was Msgr. Patrick Mcs'ilahun of Southle whose topic w a.» “Christian Morality in Mat- riage". Msgr. McMahon also spent some time reviewing the series of lectures. To complete this course Mass will be held in St. George‘s Church for the participating couples and their families at p.m. on Saturday. April 4. fol- lowed by renewal of their mar- riage vows. Later in the cvemu,; a social gathering will be held in All Saints Parish Hall at Cardi gan. lOCAl BRIEFS REPRODUCE BOOK MOSCOW lAPl Harper Lee‘s ' I ‘Mockingbird. first published in ‘Russian in the magazine Ino- slranuya Lilcralura. now has bccn reproduced in a 1.000.000- copy projecl and is to be pro- .duccd on the Moscow stage. .“Crilics were unanimous in lthcir praise of the artistic mer- of the book." reports T853. 9 Soviet new: an improved slightly. CABINET MEETS The first cabinet meeting since the closing of the Legislature was held yesterday morning. It was not known what matters were considered. but it w u a thought that some consideration was given to the extension by one week of the motor vehicle. registration deadline now March a]. W.E. Callback. M10 has been! 3!! at his home in Crapaud. hasi ‘ CAN‘T sun suns ‘ EDINBURGH lAPl The lRoyal Observalory here is set- ting up an auxiliary telescope in llaly 1'5 miles soulheasl of Rome because new housing area lights of Edinburgh are making night skies too bright for observations of barely vis- iibie slars. l l l l l EASTER BEEF Open For Display Good Friday Morning From 8 to 12 P.M. fine display of Easter bcct' three carcasses of baby beef fed by Winston We have among our Taylor. Long Creek. Th morning. Free Delivery MILLS I35 Hills-born St- Annual Easter Teachers’ Convention BIRCHlWOOD HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 'I, 2, 3 915 lbs.. 900 lbs.. 755 lbs. Also we have one car- cass baby beef fed by Dale Proud. weight 800 lbs. Come in and our Easter display this Friday ON DISPLAY ' DRIPPING noon! UNEARTHLY SCREAMS! this house of uneartth shudder- I. I _ comes the greatest MYSTERY SHOOKE °‘ “" e weights of these were time MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY SHOW STARTS 12:00 SHARP Open All Day Sat. MEATS Dial 4-4235 I WHEN IT FLIES... Registration—April 1. beginning 9:30 AM. PEITF Board of Governors, Federation House TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2.00 P.M. !—_a PS. Alter seizing “THE Bill" 6 out at l wull keep their lights nn“ *tti‘k’t’t’t’t“