l . . A . QUALIFY FOR BROWNIE AWARDS Bron nie Beth Burhoe. cen- tre. while Brownie Annabelle 1963- training season :of At a recent meeting held In underway early last fall llcre. Montague a number of Brown- ies from die district were Mrs Dr. GS. lnmnii of Mom Hilcliey. awaits her turn to presented with the various taguc. is s h o w n DTFSPllI"lE receive a similar award. ‘ awards \\'lli('ll they have quaii- the Golder. Hand award. ~ne ‘_——"—‘——“ fled for since the stait of 3le highest in Brownie work. to THIS WEEK AT SDU .dct and John Profit finishedu'n ltirst place in a ten~week on With Feeling Of Liberation gEffigy"croissants??? Royal Canadian Leg;on. .. , . . . John Perry and Hubert Fraser t l.s boon annouriicr‘ ic e... I I H | M wore second and Erskine Camp- were Crib Tournament Winners Declaredl ALBERTON —— Joseph L. Gau- Bv (“barley McMillan i ff ‘ The Irum-awaited Eas'er re- iy ihai ("athcrine Du y o cess descended upon the hallmv. Dimctan's \\".il be the rcgionul i:nl‘]lm:r::(::: Hardy ll: ' " »~.‘~ l c . scntativc at tho \l'L'SC con-1 ‘ ' Ed ha“ m M” Burma 3 W” rppro ‘ Although no one was dealt al week amid a feeling of l:heia- ference to be bold lll .7 llf‘l‘la all ._ l tion and slceD- For this holiday» ncxi summcr. This conference ‘ilviland \‘lll‘l‘lmg "he éournfigza‘sy brief as it Is may be 'lio lastwvill be an ensemble of students} A t” ‘ 1 ma“ 5“ -‘ and l Clilow made a perfect score of q! (ub- 40 points in one night‘s play. " The top three teams will com- break before classes and gxayns from all ovcr tllt‘ world. end somewhere around the first will deal wits a v ricty week of May. Thus conic Tues- ‘iects pertinent to univerdtics. day. there will be an allontit ef- as well as the problems facing fort along academic lines to that particular country. The coii- ’ makeup for time lost among the forcnce will include a summer f0“? frills of busy busv ctrra-currt- long tour of Algeria. Dave Fls- m" cular semes‘er Believe it or worth represented St. Dunstan's not, more are only about 30 days at the WUSC meeting held in ' ‘ before final exams start. and Pakistan last _ g D ‘Alrmen e .1. ms ' Killed When exams llal‘f‘ a habit of being not. iinprcdictahl V easy. However. there is no rear-Hans .layvees blew their one son for panic yet, Ii‘: hcttcr to‘Eame lead with \‘nrth R l v e r b h enjoy the holrdays while they;Thursrla.\'. wth they bowed to‘Bom er CI‘CIS es laSt. Not all of the students haveLthe Norsemen 6‘2. However, theE ‘ gone home Many Americanslgame was protested on tin-1L JACKSONVILLE, Agk. (AP), are \‘rs:t'n: friends and relaugrounds that Carl McQuaid. whoi A I S Air Force 8'41 bomber‘ tives in various parts of thyplayed in nets {01' North Rlvci.lcrasll€d IMO a barn burnedi Maritimcs. while mos‘ or the was signed with another ieamlnear here Friday. killing the. other S'HdGllLS living outside thegln the same league. The most L four crew mom rs aboard and; Maritimes are staying on cam.‘annoying thing about the pro ;3 nlne-l'eaT-Otd boy “ho was. pus ltest. though. is not that it makes‘Playing near the barn. ‘ branches scheduled for Ellerslie Leg- Hall Tuesday night. 'ffr (.9 m 5, mg; laymate of the boy was'. SD" STARS NAME” ‘23.? blilt it will delay iiielm'im‘alb' burned. 1 Congratulations go out to the 5m.ng that much 10mm. ” The‘ The dead youth was Richard! ! Butler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gro-‘ distinzutshed Saints who madelwinner of this germs mus, meet ‘ lvci‘ Butler of Jacksonvtlle. the intercollegiate. hockey all-lth mm” M ,1“, chrpfim star tmms Billy )IacMillan and1 P. - “A . T 9 crew membe . . . series to dectde the Junior lea ‘_ . , Vince Mulligan were picked bygue winner. hm mm, ‘5 no“. ’neildfll‘lllfled. pending team captains and coaches fox-Hug fa c y n .5 Bath the St, Dung‘;of next of kin. “‘9 “:1 team a! centre and de'.tan's rink and the Charlottetown ' a r-V Da‘f'wi’ml' W35 fensc. respectively. Gordie W'nlt-‘Forum Mn“, next Week. and sMMtaken to hospital With injuries. lock, left \vinzer on Billy's line,jdems “.am to get a, the book‘. The plane crashed and burned ‘ ' ' ‘ on take-off from Little Rock Air 1' er. not notification made the second team. F 02. v _ \ . ~ Vince. it was the second year 11113305325121 Thu‘ Iorce Base on a routine train- a row that he has been on the. , ‘ ‘ ’ " " mg mission. I 1 team B'llv. of course. was the “TRAML’RAL CH;qu Calll- Douglas Wond. chief of1 Guiyang.“ perfnrmpr m the: A HP 01' the I‘I‘CSllma" hat the information office at the all" circuit tlizs year. and this is not: ‘10“ m” m the semors' “th la" lhase- Sa‘d “‘9 Pl?“- 0" 3 nor": a prciiidit‘cd statcnicnf byi‘m‘k “'0” the IP‘FamUral {1}”...ma1 training n115510n.lostpowerl any means University studen‘I bea'm'i the l'rpsmmn _“ iahm" a mlk‘ down the Funwayi Papers all around the circuitisquifld 0‘4 l“ m'erllmP- Th? slick . and came almost straight down.‘ tlie He said it looked as though a} a popularity section of the tail broke or! outplayed .lie , burned Off. ' Seniors who were hardly stu- hi favourites from All] . . . €\'le\1'p0llll, Just "youngsters" as some n y. The air force said no nuclear but as much as they tried. thcylwcnpons were aboard the Stirat. were unable to oulhll the Fresh» legic Air Command plane. testified to Mr. llaclldlan's pendous feats. and gave full credit for them. I' was only natural that he would :ot the most valuable player award. the \ ISLAND NEWS PAGE 33 [00k 0" In NY. 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. March 28. 1964. Elraffic Case Set Over A Month For Decision. SUMMERSIDE -— Magistrate W_ Chester MacDonald adjourn- ed the case of John Ronald Mac- Lean. Middleton. till April 30. ' C0unty court on defence were heard the adjournment. The charge was laid by Cost. Alan Burchill of the Borden de- tachment RCMP who said in e accused's car passed him and the car behind him on the solid white line going up Green‘s Hill (j u I t past the temporary h bridge west of BMcque on t 9. way to Charlottetown from Sum- merSidei Cnst. Burchill said there was a solid white line at that point. The roads were slippery and the accused was not going over the posted speed limit. he said. Mat-Lean. giving evidence on his own behalf and represented In court by J. Melville Camp bell said he knew that road very well and knew when he pulled out to pass that there was a broken line at that point. He said he did not look at the white line and It had been obscured by ice most of the way anyway. He said he went to the scene later and checked the road for markings and where h out to pass the line was He said he pulled in just oppos- ite the dctour sign on the left side of the road and the line was still broken there. Cnst. Burchill. cross examln- ing for the crown. charged Mac» Lean with taking figures in at. would read just the way he wanted them to. but this was ob. jected to by the defence and not H's Easter. season trophy for top scorer. and an all star position. In his first year of terco‘ilegia'e hockcy. Gordie performed with the lie-"t of them. men The whole series was I . me CNR Renovations keenly watched by most of student body. and served as an . . , . l Although not a smooth skater. g‘gormpe hbpfore .me hhovhdasf'.sald PragreSSing i he is an excellent olayniaker‘_ " 1 I." “gfenk Ca," a]? l and scored his share of goals‘mnsf‘ 34:". 61,2“)?ng '1 oi Work being done by the Bridgel *m ft is possible rhat next £22: :PgrmgsleLtnwp mi: u iand Building department of thel week. ivhcu 'hc siudr‘nts rov ‘ f -‘ . ' V (‘NR on at‘ion program And “me “mm”: 0‘" b0“ ‘ t the Charlottetown station ls turn. there wzll be a public pre- sentation of these awards .e St. Durstnn'o cn‘t'y in the; Maritime Intercollegiate Girls”. Debating league fin's cd n year with a 1-1 win-loss The team .. son last W‘ndsoi‘. . . . , t a >qucis during this festive season.. pmgmssm: favora‘ Av- congrats and a nod to Colin‘ Accormm to wpmmmdem Manila?) “'13”! “13.5 ‘22?“ 510$ Edgar Taylor. alterations are ’lhe ill-sh) ext: Us“6 0110? f' 1 being made to the waiting rooms eiety last Vlcdnesday. This no land offices ’ ciety is so exclusive. in fact, that‘ plans have yet to be finalized there ai'e‘Only two members in it. i for the new freight building. and NS“ against Kmflk (.Onoge_iDaniel OHanley. \vlio'was elect-y” is expected tenders Wm be Representing St. Diinstan's were? “m y e a r 5 ago' 15 the only ‘called 35 50°" 35 the plan! are Cathcr‘ne Duffy and Patsy llac ("her membpr' , gal) . Dougall. both Junior Arts stu- The purpn’w or me mm: is .w n '5 planned to level the 01d dent's {mm Kinknm‘ SW7 “.00 bestow on students a special freight shed on Water Street and i“ first debate m. mo Tear m me prominence bccause of outstanti- express office in giving I ‘now ‘ ing contributions to the college. ,look‘ to the terminal. time when hope sh SignSigaaff\.nr:m.‘m$ Colin is a Rhodcs scholar, win-l Halifax Mary Macc‘mflp and nor of eight debates and mem‘lUNTD. and co-orlginator ol the were wefber of three Maritime Champ [new Coffee Shop. About the only ‘lOI‘lSlllpS. four-year veteran of thing he didn't get info was the m, Varsity sports. president of the Drama Society. And to think that students Union. gratliiatc of Hnmlct will be on next year! Kathleen MacDonald St. Dunstan's debaters Dr. Brendon O'Grady is moderator of the Girls Debating League According to sources on campus. the method of sta. ing these girls' dcbaies is in tox- é change. There is every indica- tion that next veat‘ there will be a tournament for the pldyoffs. instead of the homcantl-home series used now. This would mean then that the cight.tcam league would have a semi-finai Ieries to eliminate four teams. Moore & McLeod Ltd. for your Easter 284'. OPEN TODAY 9 - 5 im- 'on no: Istnno rr's MOORE & MCLEOD LTD dud the winners would compete ' ' / a, me tournamen,» 30......m shopping convenience ...) now that Memorial Univcrsily of Newfoundland has entered the league. there Is an unevcn number of teams. making it dii ficiilt to form a playoff series. Apparently. the League hope.- to get around this difficulty by taking in another team. I BED AND WHITE 4 The next issue of Fed and White will come out on Tuesday. .ccording to Editor Paul D. Fos- Lissue. Ml increase of two nvel Mu- last Tho Red and White slat) Ms increased considerably and i strange air of Interest and ac tivity has taken over. The Idea. If course, of the pa r ll to pro- mote journalistic endeavour on the campus. and to serve on medium of student exprmitm, u admitted as proper. Cnst. Bur-‘ chill's evidence showed that thei accused had passed on the way“ up Green's Hill but MacLean said he passed on the incline to .the hill and not the hill itself. A passenger in the car. Ralph Newell of Charlottetown. was called as the second defence wit- ness and he collaborated with the evidence given by Mac an. Alex Campbell Heads Y’s Men SUMMERSIDE — Alex Came bell was elected president Of the Summerside Y's Mens Club» lThursday night at the club‘s 36th annual mcct succeeding Edgar Ramsay. . Also elected to the executive were: Past president, Edgar’ Ramsay; lst vice president. Don 1 Baker: second vice-president. Robert Hogg. third vice presid~ ent. Robert Schurman: secret- ary. Eric Jones; treasurer. Hed- ley Myers. Directors named . Horace MacFarlnne; Charles Ballem. Duane Mollins. rman Carle and Lloyd Millar. In his report Mr, Ramsay thanked all committee chairman for carrying out the year‘s ac-' tiVitics. i RELATIONS WARMING l PESHAWAR (AP l _The viet ambassador to Pakistan. A. meeting here Soviet-Pakistani relations have been and would become very friendly “sooner t h a n some people i think." Pakistan recently has‘ warmed up to Red China. of rejoicing . . . ines forth mos‘l' Brightly. and the glorious message of life eternal is told in song and story. May you and yours have a full measure of Easter ioy. this Easter message is published by the following business firms eight respectabl cording t looked on b t d nothing as a woman in three separate at- tacks spread over more than half an hour in tlie Kew Gard- ens section of Queens. The sound of the houseliold-' ers' voices and the sudden glow of their bedroom lights rupted the slayer twice and frightened him off, He returned each time, sought the woman out and stabbed her again. No one telephoned police dur- ing the assaults. One witness phoned after the woman was Assistant Chief Frederick M. Lusscn. in charge of police detectives in Queens, says he still is shocked by the events of two weeks ago today. Lussen, a veteran of 5 years of homicide investigations. told a New York Times reporter; “As the crime, the assailant three chances to kill this woman during a 35-minute beriod. MIGHT HAVE SAVED HER He returned twice to coni- plete the job. If we had been called when he. first attacked, a m w inter- . Inspector ‘ we have reconstructed1 As Woman Is Stabbed NEW YORK (AP) -- Thirty-{the woman might not be deadl 2, The e citizens — ac- now." a police court—E The victim was i ., Catherine lilxittyi Genovese. a}. a bar ‘killer stalked and stabbed a.managei‘, who was stabbed to ldeatli as she returned from work at 3:20 .m .lived on a quiet. middle-via ‘tree-liiied street. 'x days after the slaying. police arrested Winston Moseley ‘29 a Negro. and charged him With homicide. They said be ad- .mitted he killed Miss Genovcse lbecause he had an urge to kill. ;Two days ago. a judge commit- ted him to hospital for mental l observation. ‘ The Times published I de- tailed account of the case to- home . S 3‘ 0 55, day. It was 3:50 am, by the time ilhe police received their final lcall. It was from a male neigh- .bor of iss Genovese. Police ’were on_ the scene in two min- utes. "I didn't want to get in- lvolvcd." the man told the po- . . t i ice. , Two weeks after the crime, v'itiiesses in the neighborhood—i lmade up mostly of homes in lthe 335.000 to $60,000 price range ;-—find it difficult to explain why they didn't call police. Police said most told them :they had been “afraid” to call. Reaction To Blast At Jews Embarrasses Soviet Gov’t \ioscow IAp .4“. money gi‘ubbet's. Titled Judaism Without last year by the acntlcmy It now is virtually uliobiain- able in Moscow. The hookch contains the usual Soviet ion. and Judaism in pai'ticular.l government has clearly becu plus cartoons depicting beak- lembarrasscd by the furore stir- ‘lltlsod men squabbling about red in the West by a Soviet money and collaborating with booklet de p i cting Jews as :Gcrmuus. l The "Trade and business 15 of the Torah. performing rites :Soviet propaganda about rclig- of burial or circumcision. wed- text of the booklet also Dis-attacks the Jews violently. One E. Nasmfiko. mm a public iguise. the booklet was published passage says: 1‘ the improving selence of “‘9 5”"‘9l Ukmme- very essence of the Judaic cult. “No matter what lll(‘_\ are do. iiig. selling matzotli or chapters- dlnge or divorce: evergmherelMoncton ... ... If M afbove all they keep in mind Halifax. .. SO 40 money, despising productiiiefihai‘lotietowu ... . ll 39 work." 1Sydney . ... 28 43 Protests have come from: Yarmnulh - 5? 33 £ 1' John Gonan' secretary of St. Johns. Nf‘ld. . . 2:) 36 i‘the British Communist party. HALIFAX tCPi _ The nice ‘who said the booklet "lial flier office says a few cloud unt- sliocked all those in Britain who have consistently campaigned against anbi-Semiiism." French Communist newspaper l'Humanite, which reprinted an attack from the left-wing French Yiddish news- paper Naie Press. Naie Press said the booklets caricatures of Jews could stir up anti-Semitic feelings and the pamphlet “tar- nishes the Soviet Union itself." 3. Jewish groups in the United States who have held angry meetings. Taking note of the criticism. the Soviet news agency Novostl issued a statement which com- plained: “The publication in Kiev of a booklet by Trofim Kichko. Juda- ism Without Disguise has given rise in te Western countries, and particularly in the U.S.A.. to a spate of fresh fabrications about anti-Semitism in the So- viet Union. “Attempts are being made not only to ascribe to the Soviet state the persecution of Jew Ibru even to declare it a policy that is pursued by the U.S.S.R." l TORONTO (cm — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson 5 27 Vancouver . . 33 49 monto . .. -8 Winnipeg . . . . .. . -ll 14 Toronto. . 22 33 Montreal . 21 80 Saint John . 29 37 WEATHER l l l l remained over the Merl- tinies late Friday as tempera tures dropped to near and below freezing in most regions. A four llght snowflurries were 'ept-rt- ed. Continued clearing condit- ions are expected today. A disturbance ls beginnlng to show signs of developing near Missouri. and indications are that it will intensify before It reaches this district Sunday. Precipitation will begin as snow early Sunday and turn to rain in the southern region. Regional forecasts: Nova Scotla, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: A few clouds; becoming milder with daytime heatlng this after- noon and then turi'lmg cold again In the evenlng: west winds 25 with gusts to 40 dimlnishing in afternoon to west 15. Low-high at Halifax, Yanmouth and Kent- ville 28 and . New Glasgow and Goshen. Charlottetown 25 and 36. Sydney 28 and 36. Mone- ton 20 and 36. Fredericton and Saint John 20 and 38. Edmund- ston and Campbellton 15 and 33. Outlook for Easter Sunday—- Snow changing to rain in tho southern regions. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 11.23 am. and 11.38 .m. and on Sunday at 11.58 am. i Rustico at 6.48 am. and 7.01 pm and on Sunday at 7.10 a.m. and 751 pm. Summerslde tide 18 minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.04 am. and sets at 6.33 p.m. and on Sunday at 6.03 am. and 6.34 pm. 2 E 'r p A CLOSED Our Warehouse will be Closed for Sfockfaking Wednesday afternoon. April 151'. 1964 Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. 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