l ‘ t ' h WEATHER mm ° ' nan: mm B Regina-.... 51 an ax and Y .34 , urm'ng am Mayor sworn In Winnipeg .... so 72 so. Kentvuie arena to. Mon . o o TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Toronto 34 51 80 and 48. Fredericton so But Slfuaflon Is Unsefiled titres issued by the weather of- Ottawa .... at so and 52, saint Join so and 45. . fice: Montreal g g: gdmund‘sgon and Campbeuton BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The old commission contends m as 51 Ngthem! Nova Scotia East Albert Boutwell was lnaugur- it can serve until 1965 when the Sam John 34 45 em Share, on. mm“ ’pmce' ated mayor of this racially trou- present commission terms ex- V Monet“ "um" 33 40 Edward and; “0"” with bled city Monday. but the courts pire. But a law under which Halifax :H 33 49 a few “towers; mowers ending apparently will have to defer- Boutwell and the council “1"- (management 82 37 during morning: my interval: $f5‘1llaetlzgtul‘e of the city 5 ad- gfiteéfpgvggfvs that they should commimon would try to block gm” “Hm.” g: 2: gmfizngx: “toewggimge' An ' l ' m0“ “rerun : Will S Boutwenv 58679350“ {0"“9’ An election last November de: the meeuu' St. Johns ....... .. 31 88 15. Low-hlflh at New Glasgow acumen and the new councu_ _ _ and Goshen so and 40. Sydney 30 HALIFAX (CP) The me .nd 42. Charlottetown 80 and bay of Fundy: Light winds; lieutenant-governor of Alabama. cued ‘ change in the Wynn If “’8‘ “won 1' 5‘ ceremm‘ies be' old city commission form of gov- men ‘ 9 expected to bring an “man db fore a small crowd on the steps emmefl end to the Magnum“ mam magic$ay£nauseut :{yNew' 0f the City hall- The 01'0th in- ence of arch-segregationlst Con- is we. mg n cluded a sprinkling of Negroes. AVOID CLASH no, at city hall. Boutwen de. Mum“ may a “18m v, cloudy. cream m “be met. Later, several Negroes were Boutwell. a lawyer. avoided a rented connin- by mom an 3,000 meat with cl flahmcooveb m; vmbmw 10 mg”; Wm. arrested in lunch counter sitins. direct clash with the commis- vote; in, the runoff for mayor. m mo“ malnound: today How, perstures rising to near to but racial demonstrations which sion, composed of Arthur Hanes, “at. a few my “NH/d; Wm had been promised at Boutwell's who acts as Mayor. Eugene Cam My GREAT WONDER we“; durum the ammo“. 111311 tide today at Charlotte- inauguration did not develop. nor and J. T. Waggoner. . . town at 3.43 am. and 2.45 pm, Bmitwell and the new nine- The new city council has sched- Divers have found fragments 388101191 ’Wecutl- At Rustlco at 10.05 8.111. and —. . ‘ ‘ ' man my council has run into uled a meeting Tuesday in the of the Pharos, the great light- Halifax and vicinity. South Summerside tideyelghtecn minut- " ' ’ ' conflict with the old three-man council chamber at city hall to house that was one ofthe seven Shore. Annapolis Valley. New es later than Charlottetown. Sun city commission. which has re- discuss legal proceedings. There wonders of the ancient'wlrld. in Bunnswitnck: Variable cloudl- rises today at 5.22 and sets at ' fused to relinquish its offices. was no indication that the old.Alexandria harbor, Egypt. ness; little change in tempera- 0.38. PLOW BATTLES BIG DRIFTS IN WEST PRINCE Somewhere under that pile turc, which was taken this on the roads with most of the of snow there's a snowplow last weekend in the Kiluts-ord Wm“, Stuff having been d9“ surging. The top of the cab is and Springfield district, The shown at the top of the pic- drifts are nearly 11 feet high posited in the last week, ers. K. Fraser 1 ISLAND NEWS PAGE ':;:j§_’:.§::;. .1 ers. Kenneth Fraser was held Alberfon ("1d West Prince COUNTY; yesterday morningfrom her ' \ .late resulence in Tignlsh to St.l _ 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. April 16, 1963A Simon and St. Jude's Church; :Requicm Mass was celebrated; ‘ ' ' I . ey . I by Very Rel. M. J. Roan l who also offmlated at the grave.| Gov ’r | 0 Present: .umi [Peerry-mrigiom‘ 333mm make cars that fight rust a lot longer? RAMBLER' 0 were E. C. Gaudette. Robert. _ , I _ Campbell, MLA; Gerald Hand-f -_ DOES (the exclusive Deep-Dip process With 7 times u rahan, William Shea, Patrick - ' - x I-.. um“! I 9-..”... Landl‘igan, Basil Whelan. How-‘ "' "' d v - - l ‘ theworld'smostcom letel rust- roofed car. By DON MacLEOD vide the spark that will liven 1 Efujefiiy’ Ll°yd Read” w‘nlam; p y p ) Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer up what has been, from the! . '. ~ ‘ 1 ' ' The government's 1963-64 bud- l standpoint of argument, one of. M‘slgilg'seeypagzeeigis C2133? ‘5’}: a get. to be presented in the Le-ithe dullest Legislative sessions 1 ' ' . - - lmm Gaudette. Gerald McCar- . , hydraulic lln3?RAMBLERDOES(Double-Safety’ glslature tonight. may pro- m years. ‘thy John Mclmis Joseph Dar ‘ M°n°y mattersv “Wing °°i ’ ‘ ’ brakes‘have front and rear systems that operate Opposition Leader A. W. Math independently. If one set is damaged the other con- .n- n -_‘..-.s.- a-“ -' —_ soy. son. will play the major role ien‘ Members of Tignish and Al-‘ this session bcrlon branches of the Royal s .- too) lmFglr the hpastbfewgweckgs. Mr. , gfnalsiianldlfigion' withl Earliest ‘ vr v-v - . -. - l a eson as een lVln care- ac onla comman ing, , make mufflers that wont corrode or rust out? {111 Stlldy t0 the DUWC accounts lthe funeral procession. The Le- the provincial auditor's report, gion service of remembrance and minum 7 m _ can“... pawl” the grave was conducted by . RA L O S (the exclusive Ceramic-Armoured ed by the cabinet authormn: ad-i the president of Tignisli branch. muffler and tailpipe areguaranteed to lastas longas ditionai government borrowings, Reg, Eldel-Shaw. { , , . guarantees and expenditures. . The finish m cadets, ladies; theoriginalbuyerownshis Rambler.) _ h legion mcm-‘ BIG QUEquN auxiliarv of t e A big question will be why the‘ r ‘ ' . 3 ' ' ‘ ' IS PATIENT government took so long to table‘ a: CLWL and girl Mrs_ William Macbeod, Tigel the public accounts for the yearl g‘“ 9‘5 an” ed “ a My L its th R bl A n d lush, a patient in the western: ending Llarch 31. The ac_l Burial was in tihB church: s e can" '8" Hospital, lfgunts when tathled showiettihthfit 1 cemetery- i it not only. is the lowest priced but also the most ‘ e governmen increase e -‘ ‘ a ‘ IN WESTERN HOSPITAL abilities of the province by $914": Y k S k, economical to operate and malntaln. The American - ‘ ' 191 for the year. This was $292,~.‘ an 5 ea "19 m I l I ' m n I J .m) Fred Dawson, mm. is a" patient in the Western Hospital.i $18 higher than expected accord- S b . . ‘- I . . thitbd ,M.Mth- U TEST Base l ' ' m e as u get r a . make doors that close solid, straight and true? RAMB L IN SWIM CLASS leson maintained that the govern-‘ In B h Iarilyn MacLean of Central merit deferred tabling of the ac- e a qma ' ‘ Lot 16. is attending a Red Cross counts unlll after the federal, s _ (UnISIde, the newest development mi class at flegiffilen as they had something WASmNGToN (Apt _. The Of Single-Unit construction, replaces SCOTOSOT small l m ottetown. 0 1 ~ ' 1 state department disclosed Mon- . . TheI‘ODMWOD leader tried, lg; day that the United States is ne- parts filth a Single I“? Stamped out of is.“ FROM MQNCTON lhave strangers or the public i gotiating for a submarine test d“ ' , _ "'-"S""", r us. grease :fhlelds. Gary and? :gllnitfited to meetings of Le": centre in The Bahamas. " I - ‘ y je s Momma were; lsaive commi eeon pll in ac- P t... . . l - ' ' has“ °‘ Arthur 535%: Moms?" in: .3423: make seatsas comfortable as a reclining lounge t CD. I ‘ . I . _ _i don between U.S., British and 7 ' .. hand has re Ba o. , diall- J—EBMRA .BL . .0. (chair-heightmrvflmu Bl . A The accounts committee meets. building an underwater research coilsprung.adjustindIVIdually.Theyconvertinstanily air e of Alberton and lcentre at the island of Andros ' ” J ' ' ‘ ~ intoanapoouch. ‘ ' ' “ 3 Allison Bownes .this afternoon and Mr- Ma' 5 of Mowtrose.:theson expects to have the lopportunitv to question provin- cia uditor B. H. Cook regard- ling the auditors report of the l government's 1961-62 fiscal year. iThe British-owned Bahama 15-: land group is near Cuba. I . - Hemline said. however. “it. is make a gwes ense to compare a DOSSlblei test centre in The Bahamas RAMBLEB one ofthe best students at Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend at their homes. WEE i' Flt. “mag? mon‘RA'lSES QUEsrioNs ‘with Guantanamo.” He said . . . . Mom... and farm-l ‘Su ‘Among the things I want to: “there is no intention of firing weight-t horsepower ratios in the industry you get - y’ me" know" said Mr Mathew". “are; missiles or establishing a base ' ' the best performance in either a six or V8 engine side. were 'weekeud guests of‘wh .- v'sinns on the accountsl th Mrs. E. A McCue. Alberton. .‘weze tenthde' so late —— some 81-? United States has a big SPENT WEEKEND {mlostldahyearbgftgr lghseedaccollmtzl naval base at. Guantanamo Bay k . u d » l 35 cu ave e c ; W y ‘in southeastern Cuba. e y I RAMBLEB Mn and MIS- J3Ck MBCDOHE- $400 000 loan was transferred " A . , . l : US. authorities said the1 all, Moncton spent the weekendjrmm the public accounts to the. United States is interested in mwnisideconstruction makes possiblethewidest with exceptional economy.) with relatives in Alberion lbooks of t'lo‘ P E 1 Industrial - ~ . h . . . A . - 1 setting up the testing facilities . . m HALIFAX I Efrgmmn 33% 1:351:9ng $2.; in The Bahamas because un der_ and highestdooropenings.Trygettinginandoutofa . , ' " vat f f‘ . ' 8 Gail and Gloria Machean. ofl1 ation. among them what happen-E f2” Eisoggfpg: there are good. Rambler $00" atyour nearestDeaIer 5-) léumsnpirnstldetheanga tCentral k1,??? to éiie moire}, Igwmg on the. It was also stated that the he; , scr wee en 3 in s ouny ur arm." ‘ - . ' ’ . ‘ in Halifax Where. they .were. 05cc debate on the budgeti‘ €338.23: filhii‘fl‘lfi? hill Anything else you vo evorwantodinar?Lookovortholiu- guests of in... snney Sumo... 13.93336: 3:; mflcgsginfegmgi $31,“? talks have- been held in. tlful new Ramblers. Havoatalkwith your Rambler Dealer. He'll srnnnnns nonn :nscn ye... begins, 1: .5 first; 0.75 gvnhggfnvygf mgr; tgpspggg to happy to answer any other questions you have about cars. . Ian Irving, Leonard McCue'led that the opposition will make; agreement Raebumn Matthews and Rminie;adetai1ed analysis of the propos-g game librl d DesRoches, students at the Proled spending of all departments! inaicatedp thlst": in reports have vmcial Vocational School, spent!“Consideration of the estimates"; are ask. fa e Bahama“ the weekend at their homes in said Mr. Matheson. “is one of! . 1 {mg or more 113‘ ,fm‘m' .Alm_ the most important duties of. cm ’85.SlStallCe than‘Washlngton ' House members. HS Willing to pay in return for SPENDING EASTER Last week, Mr. Matheson‘ the centre‘ Lorne Mum}. of me RC suggested that George Fergusoni Mrs, Murphy 3nd fax-“fly. (L-Eith Kings) may lead the tip-i .tored from Sydney. NS" w :OSIUO? debgte on the budge-it. "I I ' spend Easter w- . aven' ma e up my min on‘ .Mccue, Albertonfth MN" E' A'ithis.” Mr. Maihcson said yes‘ Talks open terday. "i'm waiting to see‘ POWTIMD “ (AP) A ' v ~ . what happens in the next few ' 1’ - A. 8~ *- TseSlrgngmngng‘r/lltlfilyhlgggfin ays'n U._S. official 'said Mondav he of the Summersid’e Town Coung‘FmST FOR FARMER thinks Names Allagash River ‘1]. schedued for last mm: The budget, to be presented at should continue. to he "a free-‘ was postponed until tonight begs pm” is me first by Hon {flowing primitive canoeing ex-i cause at r Mm“ I. Alba“ Farmer. who w a S Iperlencc and the adjacent forest holiday obsewedEabSbe , . yv appointed treasurer following the lands ShOIlld b9 manaEEd So a . ‘Mermnent offices Y owlc defeat of former “camper. M91. to protect their wilderness as-l ' lvin MacQuaid, in the last pro- PCClS- . 0N w n .vmcial election . 1 John Shaiiklin. assistant direc- i M“ John H w . For the fiscal year ending last ‘ 101‘ 01: tho bureau 0‘ DUMMY 79‘ . heml- . ells left AI-l month. Mr MacQuaid had bud. lcroalion. gave his personal opin-g . yesterdn' y afternoon so; gated for o surplus of 513.335. .ion during a speech at the open- . m'pendlaw so": “me “'1'”! he? 30'1- Speculation is that there wlll he ‘ "If: ROSSEOII 0f the Northeaetl ‘ - an daughter. Mir. andla deficit. instead, lFlSh and Wildlife Conference. Mrs. T. D. Tnenouth, Charlotte- Mean_ in the ugismture, Some 200 representatives of 11 m' Premier Walter R. Shaw defend. states and seven Canadian Dro- ed deficit financing, saying that faces registered for the three- . T0 CAPE BRETON sometimes it is necessary. To day conference. . . and Mrs. Ralph E. John. some. this has been taken as a The U.S. Fish and Wildlife. ' . 1983 Winnemftho ~ “on. John Macintosh. and Alanisign that the government will Service has proposed that thei » M McFadden of Central Lot loin-int; in another deficit. ’Allagash region in extreme.‘ . » umorTnM mum". left Mondary to visit relativesi Last week. both the govern-Enorthcrn Maine become a use] COPOfthe Year"sward. in Sydney and Marion Bridge,‘ment and opposition agreed that.tional recreation area. Some! 1 ' ; > “foroutfianding “3“” Cape Breton. -House business should be speed-lglmbcrll‘gnd ownegs Oppose the - 1 L ‘ 'chicvem'm "’d' ' - led up. Premier Shaw said that ca. 93/ say t CY Permit us. Mr ‘ “ “‘“"‘ ' once.” swans INDUCTED ifnom now on it is his intention of the region for recreation now. A w ' ' ' "ande "a" ‘ . Two newlyelected elders of. to have morning. afternoon Conservationists, as well u ” Lot 16 United Clutch we" muand evening sittings. timberland owners, also oppose mucosa at the mam-1,3 mice. ere is still considerable le- proposals for power sdevelop- ' ' t. J ‘ ' - ‘ ' ‘ Th SMy' may m M Maoigislation to clear lip. including merits in the Upper olin . N am can. lthe Election Act. 1963. which is River Valley on the groundthey ' "- h ” Won WA. mm lWinow in the committee stage. would {food out muc of the Al. ' l ‘ In”, w E. “hm. This morning. House stand- lagash. a tributary of the St. . zing committees will meet John. ’ - ' "slim stung .to work on their reports to the. _ and Classic I . A .126 CUMBERLAND mm. 1364 ’ E : M,_ m wémulam‘h Consideration of le- pENAL-nr snmnzn lmm “me; o, gislatimissdieduledforths ,m n m m Ml afternoon and the budget in the SAIGON. South Viel Nam :m' h m H” ' evening. lReutersl—The government an- I v \ lire. Snow’s an: M11137 mm" Mm" “'9 mm m‘ V y a mi - mm um um alty for convicted arsonists and ‘ . mm“ a". mw~ I footers following six fires in the . ~ l “bu-1:: homunnnomotslnimnnmentshigondnrmmemt . mm“, h h in "- Elm-Im- lies trapped three weeks that left soon. ‘ s - in Whyleofllmbetmmflem homeless. The government. , "u - «i ‘ 7‘ - Chi-e -. sienna can-nu morals ‘ ~ ‘ l l l l l l l t E Er if £522!