t iSiAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County ed";‘,““§;‘;;"wha;*;,.,“'gjh:;fig; The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed.. Mar. 13, 1963. 5' F’ldi'fv'oly program w The Charlottetown L i t t le Theatre Guild will year's Regional val Thursday. March 14. with the staging of a mystery this ble. For when ,. Festl-vconfess. no one will believe him. "‘"nas' M19 fed with grades one as presen- heard in oral read'ng. word re- cognit‘on and numbers. lCh’town Entry in Open Grade four gave a choral “Something Told the Wild Geese." The pupils also d pic ures and m lDrama Festival ihurs. id 3 geography lesson with t Grade six gave a review out- recited in ii That. in fact, is the. only trou~ arry wants to The Little Theatre cast, under ' eight Topic lessons on copper, ba- Rivcr. the eye. the urtle. the frogI were accom- drama. the direction of Kenneth C. RUS-‘pllShed by sell-mad“ moment two 3 l Education Week Program ‘ Presented At E. Wiltsl'iire charts and oral compositions. A grade eight pupil recited Is- aiah. Chapter 53. and the other pupils joined in reciting John '16 on ‘ Romans ‘. Romans‘ 5.6 Ecclesiastes 12:1. A humorous composition “My Biography" caused some mrr- riment. The pupils were he'rd in two musical choruses. "My Donkey Diodores" and "In The Complimentary remarks were heard concerning Illp art dis- plan The teacher. l-Zlynor Wills and the pupils were con- gratulated on the interest'ng program which they had me sented. Notre Dame Hats ‘ Has Program An Education Week Program featured the meeting of the \‘o- tre Dame Home and Schoo’ is- sociaticn with gr:de 10 shown: the various prntesfi 1s help school children to be good citizens. The grade ll pupils presented a geography lessrrn on th:- coun- tries of S out it America a n (‘1 grade eight pupils carried out a discussion comparing the free- doms enjoyed in a democracy In contrast \v'th the evils of ci-mniunism. The grade nine students gave. an account of United Nations and its work. and grade ltt sang poims which had been learned in literature and music appreciation classes. “Uncle Harry" Three plays sell. includes Mrs. Mae Ames are entered in Bert Foster. the to st i v at which will ruaniss B a r b afirdhuR‘oggliifLMagiil day night that. starting tonight. W V . i a three-member "truth squad" .Thursday. Friday and salurdBY‘Margarct Collins. Miss Wendy “hum "hem. W D4 , h h . of this week in the Queen Char- Armstrong. Mrs. Sherry Finley. M' ' ' h' , ' ' m “1.8 °l" lotte High School auditorium. Frank LeClair. Dav-id Tweel.; Ixe Palrs amplons IPS "mm" L’" "‘"l‘m' thh'" IThey will be adjudicated by Reginald penderghst' lvah Dow.. minutes alter his speeches. it iWillifl'm Needle-‘1. Tommi). .3" ling. P019? Shama and Leonard Twenty pairs participated in (‘0 W.J. Mac-Donald {experienced actor and adtudu‘a- Aysenaul‘tg M nday nights session of the north-south side with a five- htor- “19 I‘Flda)’ presentation Wm. Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge paint siptread over Mrs. Benjam- “Unele H a rr " revolves b Sh k ' “M h t I‘ ' ' , y _ 9 x 195998”! "0‘30 ° ;Cluh at the Charlottetown Hotel. in Rogers and Dr. Doug lilac- Bt‘ound a Plac‘filt “the” sP'I‘e‘iVFnlt‘e . by Sl- DUNN!” unl' Members are reminded that Donald. Following are the top 1955 man Who ‘3 bumed by ms versity players under the direc- the annual mixed pairs cham- five pairs on each side. witn \\t)tllt‘l issue comments on i'ciiiarks. ST. PATRICK’S led the his SKIPS TOU‘R FOR CURLERS l third and Mike Slyziuk, skip. i R. C. Parent I r . I ’ '. . heart a l ‘ ' ' ' ‘ Cnnndann Einle RICII- h IS 0f the city SlStgrst 11“?de sweet ti f R ,- Ad en A senault' lplorpsimp \Vlll be played Mon. paints total,s_ V ‘ arriinll a four-time visitor o of Perth to members of the Other members of the Rich- I'M patTfimzmgiy “lied by his. on 0 .. 6 h“ r d day night, and the weekly ftrac- EASTM'EST sv‘oilan‘d for Scotch Cup com- U.S. rink. From left are: Wal- ardson rink are in the back. N d Fa. neighbors A murderous gpmt. An oiiginal t ree-act come yl no“! master point 885510“ mu ‘ 1' MT. and M“- Cmckeu '01 ‘hhuhh‘ “hum” mg ml? of m Huhchik' (lead; Ernie gmun¢ ‘ is concealed by his friendly written and directed by F0 l-l.’l‘.ihe held Thursday night. March 2. Vessey_Duffy 79 .4 guide to explain some of the Slyziuk. second; Nels Brown. (C? Wirephoto)‘ . m35k» however: and When ms Barker of Summerside RCAF. 21. 3. Killorn-Led'well 74 e Director A i. 74 i which raises no breath of sus- be Staged Saturday by the Sum' higmy Lifiafgjsntwfi-sozgge “light 5' cauntyhladkphggfilnfl '31"? . . . . . h. . . a ‘ - - ~l S I U a s refitgh‘ginéPehigs 2:13;; nsvwintdg-‘picion against him. meiside Little Theatre Gutld. Mr M Menm Omaha“, L MacDmald_Macmman 90 Fair -— one from New Brunll-I lphanfifgd ,leflim secimis “89:51:? 2‘ ROWJMMDOMM 55 . . . wick and one from Prince Ed- I 12;] wmipRoy mid Ml: 3. Cotton-MBCKBY 7“ ward Island — have.been an- lL.l.'Duitfy in second place. 4- Ellis"‘“‘—‘ 75 Ill y I p n g r Iqougfssd by fair presldent' Dnni Mrs. Frank MacMillan and 5. Tulle-Atkins 741/: i. . . t They are KK. MacCharleS.i r “More and more it has the { By ROBERT RICE However. Mr. Geller left to, Mr. Nuss withdrew after un- .P‘Slm‘t SUWWi‘SOTi hVGSlOCk (“V-i ' . appearance of victory on I, OTTAWA ll‘Ple—Tllo Seafar-vthe Canadian Labor Congress successfully trying Monday toll-‘lfm- Canada depanment 0" ' Apr“ 3‘" he said in a pep talk ers‘ Iiilt‘i‘tttllltitlill Union til (‘an- the job of recommending solu- unseat Mr. Justice NOI‘I‘lS onfimwllureg Moneton‘ am? -C-i n i’Conl,im|(-d from page ll [0 Montreal area candidates mh. Tut-«lay walked out ot-tlie tions to restore free and demo- the grounds that the SIU had Baremt dlrcmor- Experimental. i He then hurried the 20 mile; and supporters, frdcrnl investigation of (trcat'cratie trade unionism to SIU been denied a full and fairil‘armv Charlmtelowng i hack to Montreal to record 3 “There is no vii-me in third Li'iltt‘s lzihor strife-v just minutes members hearing. l There are now "I d‘recwrs “1 CP from AP-Reutcrs after 16 hours of police interro- CBC television broadcast for parties,“ he added, appeahng ithe fair. which will be held in Maurice Wright. lawyer for 9 the CLC. is to make his formal i SOUGHT WAXOUIT , submission to the judge at. Mr. Justice . ,rris said it was today's hearing. (apparent from the start of the MUNICH—«After a 10-hour de- gation. that he could go where Tuesday night. was to be for Quebec support. bate on terms. former I’l‘f‘mier he liked in W951 German! broadcast after his departure Mr. Diefenbaker had no pub- lGeOl‘geS Bidault Of France MEN” PTOSCCUIOF Hamil)” on an overnight train for Saint lie meeting in Montreal. Party Cidfd TUCSday night ‘0 Seek Kammerer {01d reporters Tues' John. NB. to open a four-day organizers said he'll appear before it was denounced by a shipping company lawyer as an undemocratic. dishonest and (it“l‘llpliVP union. :Halifax. Nov. 4 - ‘ Road Builders Snapplllfl his blifimw Shut By Walking out of the inqmrywm‘GMYI 135:! ‘t‘l'gk'Sl 'that the political asylum in West Ger- day: “We have found nothing swing through the, Atlantic there later in the campaign. In Sil’ lawyer Joseph NII\3, _21l. the SIU abandoned its right to 5“” pita"? a "e reg‘eth; “a: lmany. Bavarian authorities to justify any federal charges provinces, last year's election Conserva. u tiitthmi- from the iiir'iiiiry, argue “5.0859 before Mr. Jus- 23mm“ was” 20mg against T H T announced. it seemed certain against him. _ Earlier. in “h. day ht, again lives hold on to only one of the rlizirgiiig that Mr. Justice 1. b. lice Norris. While the inqutry {mam " ‘ O a ;to granted. ' However. Manfred SCthEtpel'. sounded a confident note abom nine Montreal constituencies xii-rim. who has'conductett the delved fintolthel broadl tprob-r “Th SIU td l h I .' Blhauh wept to the Bavarmn hhwf HM 'the Mumch cnmmal Conservative 91mm" chances. won m 195“. The Liberals mm DAVE GALLANT public investigation Since last‘lems 0 mar he, abpr rfea IOHS.‘ b 6h V watt 9 0 8_Ve Members of the REL Roadiinterior ministry, apparently to investigation department. took ___.~ .._-__ the other 20 Montreal seats, August. was biased and unfair. the SIU itself was. in efect, onit _ ot ways—to present its Builders Association will hear aéflle the request for asylum, over inteirogating the former . I Dave 'Bowser' Gallant plays 1 The SIU walkout came on.trial under fire as a corrupt. evtdence andnyet to have in talk from Carl Hudson Halifax after along sesslon at Munichs trench premier about the kid- S pronnnonl rah, in [hifi years St. the 105th day of the one-man gangster-like. 1111101! that USEd‘eSCEDE halCh- when they had a d‘inn'er meet. police headquarters. napping of fellow anti-Gaullisti S q Patrick‘s play “Daffh .. inquiry-after all evidence hadivmlence. luUMldBIlOfl and UP- .”1 have come l0 "0 COUCllt- ing in {he charlmtetown Hatch The conditions under which leader Antome Argoud, . . . which is ‘ presented at been heard but before final!lawfu| work stoppages to gain sions. 1 have made no deci- h we V . at ,0] 33mm” would be given asylum French hamth cowhch from Biichwood High School auditor- arguments were placed on theita ends. lsions.’ k 19}; 858' cc 9:1": Wm h I ted‘were not disclosed immediately. a Munich hotel last month.: ium Saturday and Monday. ‘ i -a slate ofsooflfélcgrs recintlilechas B"! agreement apparently was Argm'd is {Waiting mm . . Maren 16 PM March 18' Opening his argument, J. A.l |Frank Curtis Charlottedreached in his long sessmn at France for. his alleged part in OTTAWA rcpt—Progressive paign makes fun oftlie Conserv— A splendid cadhah been as. 6011”. lawyer for UPI?" Lakes‘ it W“ e id t,‘ DE Mm. ipolice headquarters. assassmallon attempt on Conservative national head- ative‘ government and the Social Sfjmbled for tllt< Outstandifll Shipping Limited. flayed thcl I 9 ' 8: pr 5 Eg' '. " r .' rman spokesman for President de Gaulle last Au- quarters issued the following Credit and {\ew' Democratic Irish play and patrons ca ’ walkout as a propaganda trickl ' i250: ‘lumlmfigsl 9' v'fep es" .Bilault had said the French gust. comment Tuesday on the Lib- parties. The “Dicfendollars." a-‘Sltl‘edhot df‘lIEhttul entertain- and said the SIU had “slunk out i .0" ' " ,aycs' bummer' Secret Army political leader l'l‘lie Associated Press re~ eral pa rty‘s announcement distributed by the Liberals diir- meme Dlt‘ct'tm' :1. Pius Callaghan whh its tail between its legs} islde'.;emmar3'vandt Roger l“iwould refuse asylum if the ported that five men, including Monday night that ii is sending ing the 1962 campaign. were [Wm-E this 5:031'58l10“'_tht‘ great- bernuse it knew it had no case‘ . \ | I iry' % arlogstm’zn’ lealsger'E Germans barred him from con. a Canadian. .have been named‘a “truth squad" to follow play money‘ imitations of a 99‘ laugh hlt _\\’llt.h which he has ‘0 Er81W" ‘ 1 0t er “ec ms hncute r'itinuing his efforts to unseat by the Munich state prosecu- Prime Minister Dietetibaker in dollar bill with the face value “Tl-PO“? d-‘Mtt'lalf‘d. ML Geller, speaking for that “(‘5‘ Wipes”. C arlmemwnipresident de Gaulle of France. tor's office as those who kid- the April 3 elm-lion campaign: shown a! 92i._, “in”. ate ‘gomg grhat and second largest shipping firm on‘ a.“ “Somme (“motors JOhnl But Bavarian authorities inv nappt‘d AI‘SOUd- "The thin Edgt‘ 0f panic is The Liberals announced Mlm- In" "t'f’nt f'f’r 5" “ll” the Great Lakes. accused the? LE‘ngland' wes‘t Royalty andisisted they would not grant. l'l‘lie AP said the five were showing at opposition headquar-“-‘—"’-"W—“—""‘—“‘ "f’lhle‘f‘l‘lhn‘hfi ll“ 1.5 ‘lhe‘lylze SIU of waging a "coldly calcu-I Gown“ ‘ Charlottetown iBidault the residence permit identified as Pierre Gabrielll. ters. We are impressed by the o s‘itri‘iqinSt 3(I1lis‘iégll‘taln o p.65}; . patron lairohwnod High School auditor- ‘ium should rock with laughter Satiirdav and Monday nights. mod campaign . . . of brutality; Wendall MacPherson. 339 Eiis- charge w ere adjourned to hwhuhzg‘arwhlt;::ilgntM°ntague'h 3"“ “Mme” ‘0 We" “‘9 ton Street. was convicted yes-iMarch 14. The necused are: Do- ‘ 3 p r - i Upper Lakes Company to capit- tenday by Magistrate A. J. iminic Doyle, 89 McGill Avenue: i he sought unless he dropped his 42. of Montreal; Philippe Ger- fact that the last time this long-range fight a gainst de vault. 42. Hanoi, North Viet technique was used was by the Gaulle. Chancellor Adenaiier‘s Nam: 'na h' 40, Republican party in its losing hlhte to SIU demands, Hashim on a char e of hesemhgi 1 ; partner )1. a c a in p a i g n in Macon, Fhancc; Rove Rich- campaign a g a i n st President ‘ I, w h” mam“, fr the ATTACKED EMPLOYEES the construction mi of the FatthOnda" Larae- St. Peters Road” tighm, parishnm m... mond. 44.. (.laudan. mince. and Harry Truman in 1948. ‘ child“: hm hm Shh“.qu m. He. said the SIU hired "im-‘ - ' - i and Wynand VanWesterneng.i (Continued from page It ' Bidault had been told earlier. Claude Cartier. 37. Pel'plgnon. A-Howevch with rpm-once to Hid \. ahpmmh March 14 at ers of Confederation Build ng; I , _V__ , _ _ . . a. ported goons" to beat, slug and {and thereby preventing R. Alhx-;Wcst Royalty. granting more than $350M t #"——"""_'"“ mm“ the squad itself. our information ism) ghm , Tickets ate on 0. attack employers 0‘ Uppeflandor Frizzell from hauling clay: .Ross Sanatorium under publtci FOL-h.” mm up is that its real purpose is to: mi? 3. Cam. Lakes and opponents of the from ‘helsite' iassistance grants “when he.‘ travel across the countrylhuy-l well's Pharmacy. Str‘hd's phar. County Court i ‘ ' ‘ . Argoud was kidnapped Feb. . - Seafarers“ union. This made it h 5 h was wen a one: K b knew that nearly all this money. - , ‘ ~ ing up 1962 'i):efcndnllars and ‘macy. liiiehes Drug, Parkdale difficult for local police tohyegacfue;:e nded gsemence m: U iwould be used for other enda‘h H c 31:: msmzhlignéuggd 13:3 his: distributithg 1'963 Grit: ;colorhr1tg igllggljlag". :Giggt; “men the "Henders' . . _ iwhlclt he must keep the peace: T S than those for Which "they. ihnhce hwdquanerg in Paris. boot; t cf Hatter on? . e . c "In to... an . t “Mr. Justice Norris said it “gs land refram from interfering in) O %should have been ghanted. . The Frhnch “reign office in bac one 0 on curren mm mth. mum Md“ amazmg that m0“ 0‘ l" e ‘lhe COMITUCMOH 0‘ the Memor-l i The report 881d t at between The spring session of the Peris said it will raise no objec- pmg“ , ' ' ' ' “s” Of Violence 0" the water' in] Building and must enter intol ' i195“ and 1960 R053 sanatm'lum. C l, (i .L n nod mm to Bidault-g being gm.“ The statement was issued front were unsolved. He eug- H 1"served as a smoke screen t‘ Queens mm} '9‘” p.“ v _ _.f over (he mm? of Dahnn (vamm "ted th ' had been anlrec‘m‘zam 1“ “h? "m ° i behind which the government Yesterday “"h (“gm “‘5” 85’1"."‘1” Wes-t Ge‘many ‘ e - tl c - ' 5” ex; .kd , .- l w is500 m IWO SHEEN” 0‘ $25M with the active artici anon oi iibeing con ducted against promises publicly to rcnounqe Chairman “I 3‘9 , O‘ISEIVBL'YE ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * 4‘ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ origfiigcmmcnt r“ mm m a leaCh- ' Charlottetown Kiwanis Club ‘Dr regoire' agcordeg {avomidefaulting ratepayers in Slier- all political activity. Bidault is "atmnal organ'mt'm‘ ("mm't‘ I . . . * tee. . l The sentence was meted ont‘displayed a citation last wood and lion Augustus school wanted in rance for allegedly h . _ _ mflihfifillfi: Etta: Tinfggglafter evidence was present. l The (‘nlmmfi hook publg‘n“: Taday Shows 9 night 1 to ' privileged - individuals from i “m ireceived from the P.E.I. Divis- funds which should have served dismcu‘ plot ting against the . . . . ‘ Tlair Trainor But the ranch spokesman for “‘9 "a'ional Liberal . t d it SIU-U er iby 51" crown “illnesses called byi - i ublic asSistance works.’ i “(139 .C' S" L . . . . . ;.~_ *-¢*_‘_*"_"_' 5“ A i:ii:§ddiin'iii3gtiigeincai pgiice‘Crown attorney Alan Scales- “°“ 0' “"3 9““8‘1‘?“ “ed Cm” :prh report suggested that "med Judgmen‘ imam“ “V9 “‘d " B‘dt‘t‘“ Wm" M“ “3' Glenn Ford — Lee J. Cobb who did‘ not 'imewme at all_ f No evidence was submitted by ;Soelety, paying tribute ,to out. :Dr. Gregoire be asked to re_ ratepayers in the Fort Augustus nounce politics France would I Pa rson 5 lie called for high-level federal-“he defence counsel Lester 0"istanding service rendered by sin. mat 81mm“? th.5°“t°°1 P1313“: :0 seetrh‘mnd‘eefghm? t: I. I, f provincial police co-opcration mi "MEL lthe club through water safety ' It also recommended that Dr. 5 to 5e” the pll‘pe'ms 0 (0 ec ‘5 an em" ypu ‘ I or 4 0 9 Paraguay. ithe taxes owed. e hearing for the Sherwood A spokesman for the federal | dmling with the problem ofl Trevlyn Spence, on the samgjdurihg the period 1952 m 1962. .Beaudet be given other fugc. imported goons. charge, had his case dismisse I Etions. if his health permitte . l , . . - inst of '" It he a stcmme harassment. evidence to prove that he had 0mm" 9" p e conception of administrative af-i myhf all coslé'wm be given he“ been received’fmm Bidault. '- picketing and boycotts staged "refused to leave the site or that ‘the John Howard Society of l fairs" and not C0“ ~ * hr the SIU and American union 'he had driven his truck onto the ‘P-E~I-- described the work equipped to undertake adminis- Watch Repairs 113 Kent St. Dial 4-6732 The Apocalypse" “him again“ U h h e r Lakes .sha hthe. societfy t:nd Iaéikfed {gar thi ‘ trative chores in the depart- i f E . 1. Ships in 1961 and 1962. Th - J. support 0 e C“ 01' 8 flex ‘ment. h k rt Violence occurred in many lake crown wnnesses meluded ‘ 9'1"!“ meeting 01' the SOCICIY-l that Dr. Beaulleu An Eart qua e o nte alnmen ' t t n. . I said agghtg‘yen‘fgggfi, $193323th Members agreed to camel-Was “the docile and accomoditt- ment 8‘ femur" of motor whjpgte in the work of rehabilita- ing servant" of the government ides. H‘e testified that the truck ltion of inmates discharged orlin illegal distribution of govern- iboaring the licence h u m b e ,- {paroled from penal institutions. iment funds." which had been taken off one of; the trucks which had been hlock- . adlng the site was registered in‘ Mr. MacPherson's name. Ron- ald M. Rickard. the general sup- erintendent in charge of the con- . struction; Chief of Police Sterns: ports after Upper Lakes broke with the SIU last April and FlL'llCd with the Canadian Marl- tiiiic nion. a new body set up .V the Canadian Labor Con- Et'css to destroy the SIU. SIMS UP EVIDENCE The shipping company lawyer said the evidence filed at the inquiry "irresistibly leads the conclusion that SIU An Avalanche of Fun And Excitement 3 BIG SHOWS -— 3:30 — 7 — 9 Journey to Adventure: TELEPHONE HOUR ‘ gym .- § : POPULAR VOCALISTS EENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY ANNUAL SMOKER u-e O is completely lacking in internal democracy and that its leader- ship pnys no regard whatsoever to the requirements either of (antidian lrbor liiw or of honest Webster; Robert Kiggans. Char- lottetown. employed by the Pig-i ott Const. Co.. as checker of the‘ trucks l e a v i n g the site with j loads of clay: R. Alexander Friz-' AND INITIATION 4 - Starring . MAURICE tintiMillS Wednesday. March 13 — 8 p.m. Important Play and Parade Business. Every member is asked to make an effort to attend. trade union practice." LOCAL BRIEFS: “— NASH FUNERAL — The fu- mtrill for Miss Susan M. Nasni was held Tuesday. March 12; al we" Charlottetown. who is em-i played by the company to hirei trucks to work on the site andI Const. Charles Ready. The cases of the three re- maining truckers on the same \ Conservative [Telecast The Hon. J. ANGUS MacLEAN' SINGER~DANCER ’ W i i . METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR Mae W Lrom late MacLean Funer ~ and . O I 0MP. w ere service was con-l ducted by Rev. T.H.8. Somera.i I CONCERT 6 M I Remains will rest at the Mac-‘ VIOLINIST l Lean Funeral Home later to bet tinterred in the Peoples ceme- ery. i will speak over CFCY - TV WED. MARCH 13th V from DONALD VOORHEES and the Telephone Orchestra TONIGHT 11.00i012.00p.m. Channelt3 YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY , LAWSON FUNERAL - The1 funeral for Isaac F. Lawson was held Tuesday. March 12 tfom the West Covehcad United Church, with service being con- ducted by Rev. H.R. Baxter. Pallbearers w re Horace Mar- sliall. Bruce El ls. Harry Mac.- Lnlltzlilin. h Robertson. lJoyd Shaw and . James Allen. lowerbearers were Roy Bell. "A SYMPOSIUM ON POPULAR SONGS" workmen mom i l I You will enjoy every rous- W'" * ‘ - - ._ l t. I th~ ‘tl ry. fsztir‘hi’u'itii‘M/liiiT’nl‘f'm , mm 3. “8., ma... 7-20 '° 7'30 P-M' A MEMBER OF THE TRANS-CANADA TELEPHONE SYSTEM "" ““"""" " ‘ ° arr i .‘ ' l Queens Conservative Association 4- ‘* * * ‘k * * * * * * l "I