TSTAND NEWS PAGE. \ Alberlon and West Prince Countv DB. STEWART. Crapaud will El 10! um: six canvas. our breed. Ami! Stephen River 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 6. I962. MONTREAL PROTESTS Gov'i To Probe Discrimination By Don MacLeod I Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer A complete investigation into, dlarges of racial discrimination ' at North Shore tourist resorts. will be made by the provincial government. acting premier‘ Andrew, MacRae said yesterday. , The Negro family of Montreal ' physician, Dr. James A. Phils, Int week was turned away from ‘ Gregors-by-the-Sea, a no rtht shore resort managed by Jack! Cameron. Dr. Phils complainedl to this newspaper. In addition an informed source told The Guardian - Patriot that racial discrimination is general the North Shore, extend- ing not only to Negroes, but also to Jews and French -Canadians. “The whole matter will discused at Thursday’s Execu- tive Council meeting," Mr. MacRae said. He added that Tourist Development Minister. J. David Stewart. is making an investigation and will report on his findings to the cabinet. Meanwhile, the news of the alleged discrimination involving Dr. Phlls, has brought a tele- gram from Montreal City Coun- cil expressing shock at the re- ports in Montreal papers of dis- WESTERN crimination in this province and asking for full details. Premier Walter R. Shaw has replied to Kenneth J. l\IacKen- na, a member of the Montreal council, saying “We deeply re- gret the unfortunate discourtesy experienced by Dr. and Mrs. Phils during their recent visit to Prince Edward Island. ‘NOT 'I‘OLERATED' “Discrimination is definitely not tolerated y my govern- ment. and I have ordered a complete investigation into the alleged affront to Dr. Phils. “In the meantime, the people of Prince Edward Island offer their humble apologies to this highly respected citizen of your ci ." A spokesman for the premier said yesterday “it has always been Premier Shaw's policy that his government will not tolerate discrimination of any kind, whe- ther it be in the tourist indus- try, business. or education. ISSUE STATEMENT “The government, q uite frankly, isdisturbed about the alleged incident and was not aware that discrimination was being practised. However. it will be thoroughly investigated. It is expected that the cabinet will issue a statement after to- day's mroeting. The P.E.I. Tourist Associa- tlon. is to look into the matter which is expected to be discuss- ed at the association’s annual meeting later this year, assoc- iation secretary A. Walthen Gaudet indicated Tuesday. BRIEFS IN ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cheverle, London. Ont., are visiting the 0'Malley family at Alberton. IN TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. Russell Locker- by. Tyne Valley, are spending a holiday In Toronto. FROM ONTARIO John Chlow, Niagara Falls, 0nt., is visiting his son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. Har- old Chlow, Alberton. FROM SAINT JOHN Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod and three children of Saint John, N.B., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlow, Al- berton. AT CENTRAL LOT 16 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family of Moncton were recent visitors of Mrs. Smith's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Yeo. Central. Lot 16. WAS GUEST Miss Gloria MacLean of Cent- ral. Lot 16, spent several days in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hogg. Mc- Gill Avenue. VISITED FATHER Dr. and Mrs. Elton Higgins and sons have returned to their home in Niagara Falls, Ont., af- ter visiting with Dr. Higgin's father, James Higgins in Cent- , Lot 16. MAINE 4-H DELEGATES Five 4-H delegates from the State of Maine to Prince Edward Island namely, Lawrence Tib- betts, Eldon Bosworth. Mary Ellen Bosworth, Martha Walker and Sandy Rowell were enter- tained by the East Prince Jun- tertained by the East Prince County recently. They were the guests of the MacLean sisters in Central, Lot 16 and lsetyavert Heustis in Wilmot Val- ARSENAULT FUNERAL - ‘Nae funeral for John C. Arsen- once on Notre Dame Street to Our of Mont Carmel Church for Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. Charles Gal.- iant. interment took place in the church cemetery with Rev. John Buote otficiratlng. Pall- bearers were Alyre Arsenault, Arthur Wedge, Theodore Rich- ard, Richard Steele. Tennis Peters and Willard Durant. RICHARD FUNERAL -— The lune:-sl for Wilbert Richard was DEMAND PUNISHMENT LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (Reuters)—Italy has demanded a note that the Congolese judicial authorities punish with- out delay those responsible for the massacre in Kundu, Kivu province, last November of Italian airmen serving with the United Nations. The note was handed to Foreign Minister Jus- tin Bomboko Monday. WEATHER tures issued by the weather of» ice: Dawson Vancouver Vi ...-o--... uebec Fredericton Saint John Moncton Halifax Charlottetown .. Sydney . . . . . ..... Yarmouth HALIFAX (CP) -— The wea- ther office says there is no prospect of clearing today ex- 8i.‘E.°%$i'.’8S2%%9S3l SEE-3'5 and the northern parts of Nova Scotia where a few sunny pe- e morning. A ban of rain and showers is expected to move into New Brunswick this afternoon. Regional forecasts. Halifax and vicinity, Annapo- lis Valley, Eastern Shore: Mostly overcast with widely separated light showers in afternoon and evening; continu- ing cool; light winds. Low-high at Halifax and Goshen 52 63, Kentville 52 and 65. South Shore: Overcast with widely separated light showers in afternoon and evening; little change in temperature; light winds. Low-high at Yarmouth 52 and 65. Northern Nova Scotia. P ince Edward Island: Cloudy wi few sunny intervals during morning; widely separated light showers in afternoon and eve- ning: continuing cool; winds. Low - high at New Glas- gow 52 and 68, Charlottetown 52 and 65. Cape Breton: Cloudy with widely separated light showers in afternoon and evening; con- tinuing cool: light winds. Low- 'gh at Sydney 49 and 58. Eastern N.B. Counties, Bay of Chaleur: Mostly overcast; in- termittent rain beginning in evening; continuing cool; ' lit winds. Low-high at Moncton 52 and 65, Campbellton 53 and 60. Lower St. John River Vallev- Overcast; intermittent rain and ginning in afternoon: continuing cool: light winds. Low-high Fredericton 53 and 65, Saint John 53 and 63. Upper St. John River Valley: Mostly overcast; intermittent rain and chance of thunder- shower beginning in afternoon: III F6 HONOR ST. LAURENT KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) — For- cool; light winds. Low-high at Edmundston 53 and 60. 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