Gordon Roper’ of Sherwood, property warden at St. Pavl’s Anglican Church in Charlotte- - town, points to the location in a stain glass window through 4 which a stone was .thrown sometime Friday evening. The broken window, located on the DEATHS - , DOUCETTE — The death oc- curred at her home of Mrs. Joseph Doucette, Tignish, in her | 93rd year.. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home, Alber- ton, to her late residence from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday April 27: leaving the home at 9 o'clock to St. Simon —and- St. Judes Churcn, -.. Tignish for Requiem High Mass at 9:15 Interment in the Church cemetery. om, ened ‘PRACTICALLY IRREPLACEABLE horth side of St. Paul’s, was termed ‘‘practically irreplace- able.’ Mr. Roper said to fix such a window a.man would have to be brought possibly from Quebec. This was one of three windows. broken over the weekend by pranksters play- Approximately 1,000 persons -thronged the lower foyer of the Confederation Centre last night to take advantage of the annual Glaucoma clinic this year being ‘Lord Bishop of Nova the church. The stain window, an Edwin Aitken Memorial, is ap- proximately 40 years old. This church was concentrated by ing in the vicinity of Scotia in * July 1896. aa Attend Clinic ® Alice Trainor, Eleanor Johnston, Evelyn Wallace, _Diane Rupert and Ruth Ross. Five other nuts- es, wives of Charlottetown and Parkdale Lions--are- Mrs. Gor- don Babineau ‘and Mrs. Reg | before ‘lin the Montague area. = ¥ ‘Island News Page Western and Central Districts From Death At Nazi Hands — Pope XII made from 1939 through 1944 JERUSALEM (AP) 3 +1 Ox . Piux XII and his diplomatic ‘‘would have certainly reduced The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 25, 1966. 3 corps saved at least: 700,000 “the number of Jews_he was able Jews from death. under the to save.” Pope Pius XII Saved Jews |. STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Final ‘ W iL, Detroit 1 Montreal ek (Detroit leads best - of - seven final 1-0) 0 \mouth Street. ay | Street “Saturday about 2:48 p.m. saw a vehicle driven by Erie Cudmore, 100 Elm Ave., receive an estimated $250 damage. Driver of the truck was report- ed as James Dowling, 107 Wey- GIVES UP GARDEN TIDDINGTON, England (CP) Mr. Cardin accused Qpposi- Murder by Hitler. Mr. Justice Wishart Spence, Lapide says the Pope not only the Supreme Court of Canada tion Leader Diefenbaker of mis- |judge who is~sitting as a one- handling the case when it.came Spoke out six times in defence man royal commission, has to his attention during his term Of the Jews through encyelicals, jruled that press and public will as prime minister. He said it Tadio appeals and pastoral mes- |get their second peek behind was not referred to the law of- Sages. but also used all the the ‘scenes. ~ ficers of the justice department Means at his disposal to in The start. (10:30 a.m. EDT) for an opinion. » tiate rescue work secretly. | of today’s -hearing—-will__be 1), 45 —seuiton.—-Conservative is i A Et 0 Laat © USED “TEWISH .SOURCES er ae State justice minister-from 1957 until --Lapide -b-a-se.s his. claims an _ eee other. 962: said in a statement in the mainly on Jewish sources—in- Pe hs ee = eee mea Commons that his ‘recollection cluding the archives of the Yad eximoat “ibet in the protests of the file. he saw in 1961 was Vashem Memorial — Authority about secret hearings have ee ae ps substantiate Mr. here, the Zionist central ar- i i i Bes. ives i t the Hebrew ling | vera & Cuan chives, material a oe ier which tenntin | Subsequently, Mr. Justice University Library here and in the Liberal government set- Spence said at the only public accounts from 211 Jewish sur: ting up the inquiry |session-held so far that the only vivors. Any pronouncement more a ade by eVidence on espidnage activi. outspoken than those Pope Pius The allegations were m On es i i ‘ardin in a ties, as distinguished from sus- Justice Minister Cardin i cemearasd rth period 10 and Picion, press_conterence March ister: well before 1955 and outside of EAWin Lewis Pearson read in the Commons. |Canada. s CRITICIZES cube ane | Following Mr. Cardin's alle- May Nominate He said Mrs. Munsinger, 36-|Sations, one former Conserva- year-old German blonde, “had tive neely th ee Seren, iv “edpionage work /8aid public tat.he.knew Mrs. | hero Settee nnn in | Munsinger socially while asso- announced over the weekend that ciate defence minister. he will allow his name to be : ; ! Liberal | . Another, George Hees. ‘a for- canohiaie fon aih Price at the | Woman Driver |mer trade and transport minis- gistrict's nominating ‘convention. | |ter,.said he ‘lunched twice with jp making his announcement, |a woman who well may be Mrs. | Mr, Lewis said ie was very in- pes Inju Esco I ry |Munsinger but did not know terested in politics, but had no} MONTAGUE: Three weekend her by that name. political ambitions oes t 2 as accidents are being investigated s the interests of the people ontague-detachment-RCMP|RCMP GIVES EVIDENCE _ prince- and the province in gen-| ny ioreenaye <a 1 The Liberal government gav : — ce © eral. | Mr. Justice Spence absolute; A Summerside lawyer, Neil R. |discretion to hold secret or |MacLeod, announced last night) ublic -hearings. that he will offer his name as) His first ‘in-camera hearing Liberal candidate in see ond) SUMMERSIDE —.A Freetown x The first took place about 7:30 p.m. on Friday evening about two miles east of Wood Islands |P when a car driven by gs cee " et idk the emer: dence from the RCMP and ‘for- | convention Wednesday night at Damage to the vehicle w a s|mer RCMP officers without | Ellerslie. & iik slight and she was reported to be |counsel for Mr. Diefenbaker or This is the aot on unhurt. other interested parties being Mr. MacLeod has The second also “on Friday | present. name. He allowed his name to be i:in potato grower, Edwin Lewis, 39, | of - ived police reports and evi- Prince at the party’s nominating | } ting: con- ‘evening about 8 p.m. resulted in | Mr. Diefenbaker and Mr. Ful- brought before a nominating “one man-Leon-MacPhee of Hope-}ton protested publiclyand— Mr. field being rushed to the Kings | Justice Spence ruled that inter- County Memorial Hospital _ for | ested parties may: be —repre- treatment—when' his Volkswagen |sented at all future hearings by intly by the Char- MacDONALD. =--In-the- Sacred-|oornred Jointly by the Char went.out of control.and left. the.;their-lawyers-who-would -be -al- vention in 1959 but wasn’t chosen by the delegates. “Bloomfield-152 and. Ellersti¢ 145. Lunch. was served by the Tig- nish Legion Ladies Auxiliary. _| while 53..out of _a..possible 40 | Heart Home on il 23, 1966, ther of Rev. Leonard MacDon- ald, Wellington, age 81 years. Resting at the Hennessey Fu- neral Home where the funeral will take place on Tuesday morn ing at 9:15 to St. Eugene's Church, Corran Ban for Solemn Requiem High Mass .at 10 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. RUSSELL — At his home in For-} tune Road on Sunday, April 24, | 1966, Gerald Francis Russell, | son of Mrs. Leonard Russell and | the late Mr. Russell, in his 22nd | year. His remains will rest this | evening at 7 o'clock at the Perry Funeral Home. Funeral ar- rangements will be announced! T.M. Lothian, president of the later. NICHOLSON —-At the P.E.1.| Hospital Sunday April 24, 1966, | Mrs. Daniel Nicholson of Wood | Islands in her 8th year. Rest- ing at the Gillis Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be lottetown and Parkdale ~ Lions Clubs. EA SAH OF six doctors-and’ 117 Beaziey “ot | Female stenographers offering | clinic were’ Ar- thur Large, Mrs. Elwood Ford, Norma Birt and Debbie Pletch. Lion Reginald Newson of Park: | dale also assisted as a .steno-_ nurses voluntarily contributed their spare time to assist in the clinic. ; Doctors at the clinic in¢luded: Dr. G.C. Houston, Dr. William Moreside, Dr. Brodie Lantz, Dr. Frank Burke, Dr. Raymond Grant and Dr. David Stewart, Six public nurses including the provincial director of public ‘health nursing Bernice Rowland: Branch Meeting Set-For-Tonight- It was announced recently by P.E.I. Branch of the- United Na- tions Association in Canada, that | the annual branch meeting will | beheld tonight. ‘This will be the last of four meetings held during the current season, and will feature a_re- view of the* year’s activities, Newson of Parkdale, Tlene Bag- nall, Mary Gill and Frances “Charlottetown. | assistance at the Mrs. Anna Hookey, Mrs; grapher. dale and T.L. Fitzgerald der the direction of Joseph Molloy and Arthur MacKinnon, chairmen of the Provincial Glaucoma Committee. Many other necessary tasks were carried out wives. .. ——CITY AREA FUNERALS Stephen_MacDonald_ of Park-- of harlottetown—were—co-chairmen; of the Charlottetown Clinic un- | jointly by | received by members of the Charlottetown | Guiders. and Parkdale clubs and their! Queen's County Division of the highway. He was reported mot \lowed to question ‘Witnesses. -te~be~ Shit ate econ hearing” Marek 18 =="“B ROAR’ REPORTED — | Penna Sanderson, lost control|opened in public with counsel’ Borden detachment of the of his car abdut 1.:30 a.m. Sat-|for Mr. Diefenbaker, Mr. Ful- ROMP are investigating a break u-day and ended up in the ditch. |ton and Mr. Hees applying for that occurred early Saturday He was unhurt but damage tv | pyblic“hearings. Counsel for the morning at the Red Rooster the vehicle was thought to be in |eommission opposed: the appli- restaurant in Crapaud. Entry | the vicinity of $250.00. cation. |was gained by forcing in a door | Mr. Justice Spence rejected at the back of the building. The ithe application in an interim| break was discovered by Reg. |decision..'The press and public |Sherren, proprietor of the rest- was sent from the room and | sone oe ene ee La te ately . Mr.__Hees__testified_n> camera ay cna ve. re- Ranger Program Meeting Hopes * Lapide told The Associated Press Sunday that he was mo- tivated to write his book, which required 2% years~°of research, because he felt pained over the “sudden silence on Pope Pius” the. wake of Hochhuth's posthumous- attack through®The Deputy:”’ sas Lapide~claimed—that—the-at- tack ‘is ‘not based on a single fact previously unknown.” _. cars driven by Gary Bentley of Sherwood and Alfred McKearney, Moreau: Drive, occurred about 7 ~, @'clock last evening at the inter- zi : ‘Nazis, says Israeli author Pin- In. this connection Lapide The leaders: ; se : . has Lapide cites ‘Churchill's and Roose- G A Pis. Pim [b0" Lindsey had. spent so much : Lapide, former Israeli consul velt’s ringing condemnation of Ullman, Det oF 6 6 on the soil in his prize - winning U nsinger ro e in Milan and an officer in the Nazi murder pict. however, Prentice, Det 4:48 2 garden that he took 40 tons of A ae cn nates. Jewish Brigade _ in. the Second blatantlygontrast_ their dismal’ Howe, Det... 3...5 8 6 it with him when he mov uate oe Pee World Wareatee his claim in failure to “rescue Jéws when Delvec'io, De 0 8 8B tnat ee he a Bis : his book The Last Three Popes ‘rescuing was easy and when Bathgate, Det 5 1 6 4 ae and the Jews, to be published rescue did not entail any per- Rousseau, Mtl 3 3 6. 2 100 miles to Norfolk and cannot : O esu me O ay this year by the Haan Publish-. sonal risk. to possible-rescuers.” J.C. Trmbly, M1 5. 6 2 afford to take his expensive : ‘ing House of: Hilversum, The G. Trmbly, Mtl 2.3 5 0 garden with him. . Netherlands : TOOK GREAT RISKS . apiaten ChE a: 8 Rc eee se | OTTAWA (CP) — The Gerda |1955 Without\naming them, he Lapide’s views contrasted to ‘Pope Pius, Lapide main- Relivean, Mi: 2: 3-8 6 : Munsinger hearings .resume- to- said two or more ministers of those of Rolf Hochhuth, author tains, took great risk upon him- Smith, Det S154 4 (ACP RESINURRD ArT: day. still under fire from poli- the previous Conservative gov- of The Deputy, who claims that self as “Hitler was repeatedly Backstrom, M .2 2 4 2 , e r ticians and columnists over the ernment had been involved with the late Pope Pius, while sav- on the verge ot aenapains Hull, - Chi 2 ae 10 $ secrecy that has surrounded her before she left, the country ing a few Jews, failed to pro- Pope Pius i as Pius knew . Hot Water ‘ earlier sessions. = in 1961. test_openly against their mass full well. ‘a City Police — Investigate Collisions A two-car collision. involving | Hot water at the turn of a tap—300 gallons of hot water in just 15 minutes. Power _WATER HEATER | Fire Brigade - Answers Call s The Parkdale Fire department | answered a call to extinguish la barn fire in Bunburv Saturday jevening about 5 o'clock. |. The barn was described as | being located on. the ‘‘old Horton | plate’ situated at the south end the Hillsboro Bridge. , Fire Chief Daniel MsAskill last ght said the barn, was an ancient shell which was allowed to burn itself out. The alarm was sent in by a _resident_of Bunbury. Cause of | the ‘fire was unknown. CONSERVATIVES | -—Continued- on-page-3-col--5——-} — | MacNeil Godfrey ’s nomination with Stan | , also of Summerside, | the seconder. George Riley of Spring -Valley | moved for Mr. Wedge’s nomina- | tion and seconder was Desotee | Poirier of Cape ont . Egm Pete lat —————————— SSS | was the mover of Mr. Harnng- | ton’s nomination while - Edgar Ramsay, Hamilton, seconded the | nomination. —_- Ninety-four—out of a possible %..delegates from.19 .-polls —in Sth Prince. were in attendance registered for ard Prince. |--Chéeé:- Scrutimer... wae-B-i-} 14 Afnett assisted by J.J. Wedge | and Ken Judson,-all-of- Summer: | Chairman for the 5th Prince | portion of the convention was Dr. Al Doiron of ‘Summerside while Keith Barrett, —Belmoni Lot 16, chaired the 3rd District | portion. Premier and Mrs. Walter Ghaw along with Hon. Alban Farmer were in. attendance. | ported to RCMP. that 25 assorted As Satu:day morning wore on, | : | brands .of cigarettes were mis- | it became evident at the Ranger | David MacDonald- MP, for Prince and Mrs. MacDonald | Guider training being held at | ! sing. the BYC that the revised Ranger | 2 aod cane ae = hoped | W ES] ER N A car driven i ines Oh- | or, a g enthusiastically | ilardp, Montague collided with a vehicle driven by John Francis, Victoria at approximately..5. p.m. on the Trans Canada Hii ay at Hampton yesterday. Total | damage to both vehicles was | $200. Borden detachment of ‘the | RCMP investigated the accident and reported no injuries. Rangers and their | : P.E1. Girl Guides Association | |was host to the ‘training tor Guiders and Commissioners. and | all three counties were well re- | presented. Mrs. W.A. Henry and Mary Donahoe assisted with the | arrangements for the training, RETURNS HOME Mrs. John H. Wells has return- ed to her home in Alberton after were at the school for a iew moments before the convention got underway but were unable to stay for the meeting. Principal speaker was Pre- mier Walter Shaw who spoke at | some length on the policies_and accomplishments. of his govern- ment since elected and its plans ‘| section of Malpeque Road. the accident estimate of damages had not yet. been compiled, |_cation Industry in New Brunswick. oo elvedere Avenue and | Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 THE NEW BRUNSWICK TELEPHON COMPANY, LIMITED ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGISTS and _ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS Good opportuni ytfor permanent - positions in the Commun!- Preference given ta re... The City Police~ investigated and reported an | A ecar-truck collision on Eden cent graduates from Technical Schools with a in Communications or Electronics. ‘ a Excellent working conditions, Progressive Wage Schedule, ce Plan, Group Life Insurance and other benefits. Apply 0: The New Brunswick Telephone Company, Limited Personnet Department a 22 Prince Wm, St., Saint John, N.B. Or Telephone (collect) area code 506-692.8398 LIBERAL NOMINATION CONVENTION” District Of Second Kings = You are invited to attend the Liberal Nominat- ing Convention for Second Kings in Morell Com- munity Hall on Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. Special Speaker—Alex Campbell. A very special invitation ts extended to the ladies and young people of the district. * Attention poll chairmen: Five delegates from each poll will be accredited as the,voting delegates by” the convention. (Inserted by Secorid District Kings Liberal Association) if returned to power. > - —— —— EE = = Go ahead! announced later. which was held in conjunction ii ri ° | ae nding the winter with mem with ‘the Association's annual i SE her family in Charlotte. meeting. Saturday afternoon. town. |Various committee reports, and | z \the election of officers for 1966-, O'BRIEN FUNERAL — The \1967. Among the major commit-| funeral for James A. O'Brien DEAF? “ ABBOTT — At Hunter River, < April 23; 1966, Mrs. Ella Abbott, widow of the late-Pope Abbott of Fredericton in: her 91st year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral . +Home until noon today; then to the residence of Hyatt Haslam, Fredericton. Funeral Tuesday from Pleasant Valley United Church with service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment-in Fred- tee reports wil be that of Mrs.| took place on Saturday morning | Catherihe Hennessey, Provincial| from the Hennessey Funeral | UNICEF chairman, who will re-| Home to the Church of the Most | port on the Hallowe'en Shell- out | Holy Redeemer where Requiem | and the sale of UNICEF..Christ- High Mass:.was_celebrated _. by mas cards. | Rev. Cameron MacDonald, Guest speaker for the evening CSSR, who also conducted the |M.Sc., of. the Biology Depart- will be Professor Lawson Drake, | Service at the grave. The pall- | bearers were: Victor Handra- Gordon | Leading the session was Mrs, G.A. Locke of Montreal, trainer, VISITING PARENTS who outlined the research lead-| Dorothy McNeill, RN; who has ing up to and the development| been employed in Belleville, of the new program. The Guide | Ontario, is visiting her parents, who’ at 14 “has got all she can Councillor and Mre. McNeill: from the Guide program, Mrs, | Alberton. ; Locke said, should be encourag. | * ed to move up to Rangers. In this branch she will be able to IS PATIENT Mrs. Holson Coughlan, Alber- INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR !! It’s here! What . you have always wanted, an invisible hearing aid, nothing in either ear, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instru. ment and no one will. ever jment, Prince of Wales College. | |Mr. Drake, a native of the Mea- | MacDONALD — At the Char- dowbank area, joined the British | lottetown Hospital Sunday, April |Colonial Agricultural Service on| 24, 1966, Mrs. John A. MacDon- graduation from MacDonald Col- | ald, Cable Head East in her {lege of McGill University. 74th year. Resting at the Char-| Before appointment*‘to Nyas-| lottetown Funeral Home from! saland, Mr. Drake spent two! two to four this afternoon then years with the training estab-. at the residence of her son-in-law |lishment of the Colonial Agricul- and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A.J. | tural Service. The first year was! Larkin, Cable Head East. Fu-|at Cambridge’ University, Eng- | meral notice later. ericton cemetery. han, Albert Cheverie, Bagnall, Ralph Weagle. Chandler, Reginald Mahar. In- sch place in the soe During. disc si grove: | : | Ways of encouraging greater par. | TROWSDALE FUNERAL — ticipation in Rangers were dis- | The funeral for Joseph F. Trows-, Cussed» and it was felt a con- dale, Crapaud, P.E.I., was held Stant effort must be made to ac- from Crapaud United Church on|Uaint mothers with the suit- | April 23rd, 1966. Rev. Allison H, | @bility of the Ranger progyam for | O’Brien conducted the service | itis in this age group, the girls assisted by Rev. Brier R. Jones. themselves with the fact George enjoy the adventure of Guiding | at a more mature part of her) that | ton, is a patient in the Western, Hospital.- 7 VISIT N.S. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Wallace, Susan and Donald, were recent visitors to Tiverton, N.S. where they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ivan: Rayner. : “TOURNAMFNT Cribbage teatns from all five | Legion branches in the West | MALLARD..—..At--his--home_ in! ' | After completing “GowenBrae oné@Sunday, April 24, 1966, James Mallard in his 95th year. His remains will be transferred from the Perry Fu- meral Home at 2 o'clock this afternoon to his ‘late ‘residence from ‘where the funeral will be held on leaving the home at 9:15 for Re- quiem High Mass at 9:30 to St. | _Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. In-| terment in the church cemetery. | | MacKINNON — At Souris Hos- | pital-on Saturday, April 23, 1966, | Mrs.: Allan MacKinnon. of Sel-| kirk in her 68th year. Her re-| mains were transferred from the | Perry Funeral Home to her. late | resilence from where the fu- neral will be held this Monday morning leaving the home at| 9:15 for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 to St. Charleg Church, St. Charles inane the church | cemetery. MACLEAN —-At the Prince County Hospital Sunday April 2A, 1966, Daniel MacLean of} Alberton South in his 44th year ' Resting at the Rooney Funeral |. Home, Alberton, from where the funeral will be held on Wednes- day April 27 to the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton for—requiem high mass at 11:15. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Visit- ing-hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. SHOOTING IS COSTLY It costs $50, mostly for shells | and targets, .to enter the Cana- | dian trials for the’ world skeet shooting _ championships. ( Wednesday morning | er will concern colonialism in by Mr. Drake in the now- inde- land, and the latter at the Im-| pr. Peter MacDonald was or- perial College of Tropical Agri- | ganist. Hymns sung were The) culture, St. Augustine, Trinidad. | Lord's My Shepherd and Nearer | introductory |My God To Thee. Mr. Stephen | training, Professor Drake was) MacLeod was.soloist and sang appointed to. the Agricultural | How Great Thou Art. Pallbear- Service in Nyasaland, East Af-| ers were: Frank Myers, Louis Tica, as an entomologist. Myers, Norman Lowther, Wil- The general topic of the speak-| jiam Cameron, Clayton Crosby and Everett Rogerson. Flower bearers were: Jack Cannon, George Nicholson, Harry Norton, the post-war period as observed Rangers are really designed for| Prince zone took part in an in- their busy lives and need occupy | vitational cribbage tournament only an how: or two a week, and: in Tignish Friday night. The. even Guide Guiders must be| trophy, donated by Tignish Leg: made aware of their part in ion, was won by the Alberton seeing that Guides are aware of | team with a score of 176 follow- ed by Tignish 171, O'Leary 166, [Tecan —_ == «= ea ~~ * the opportunities in Rangers. know. Hear at once with clarity, free from disturbing | noises, Here is a new techni- | que, a new way to better | hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove } this claim in your own home FREE by sending the coupon | within 10 days to: Maritime Hearing Service, Bayers Rd. Shopping Cenjre, Starlite Bidg.; Halifax, N.S. _! 4 pendent nation of Malawi. The talk will be illustrated with col- oured slides. The meeting will be held tn the Common Room of Montgom- ery Hall at 8.15.p.m. The gen- eral public is cordially invited to attend. ¢ a” Ly St. Peters Road }evening under the direction of . | Bro. Archie Campbell. _ Only.5 Days To Wait For The Biggest... RE BONANZA In the history of — Hubert Harvey, Ltoyd Waddell and Doug. MacKinnon. Interment | was in Crapaud People’s Ceme- | tery. True Brothers Lodge No. 8 conducted a Masonic service at the Funeral Home on Friday ANNUAL M EETING and Nominating Convention | Ist QUEENS BRADALBANE HALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 - 8 p.m. Each poll is requested to have five voting delegates in attendance. THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED WILFRED BRADLEY, President Charlottetown 4 \ \ Get a new car or boat. Plan a vacation. First, see Toronto-Dominion for an inexpensive - - Life Insured Personal Loan: Go-Ahead The Bank wh 192 Queen Street, R. C. TOWNLEY, Manager, people make things happen with a Personal Loan from 4 TORONTO-DOMINION ere people make the difference. . Charlottetown, P.E.L