4 Prof. Crowe I. L. gawk, ). a: ,r .9 3.323;. n. w .4 , W‘IINI'IPEG (OP) — Professor .1 Harry S. Crowe was reinstated United College Monday, three :mont‘ after losing his job over a. . private letter that went astray. 1} Persons involved in the case, .as ‘5‘ “i, w. \ é.’ which also resulted in the resig- 5Z.nation of the college principal - is" and 15 other professors, could not 4* or would not say how the rein ,D‘watement came about. I It was not clear what would happen in the case of Dr. W. C. Lockhart, the principal, and the 15 others All their resignations were to take effect Aug. 31, 1959, but only three had been accepted by the college before Monday. Hon. Gordon Churchill, trade minister and one of the 43 mem— .1i‘ers of the board of regents of the college, was believed to have meat, 'after hearing Prof. Crowe's .wish to end the dispute. A statement issued on behalf of :board chairman Allan H. Watson f said only that the professor would resume his duties immediately. .was fired last Sept. 15. . “PUBLIC DEBATE” :‘Pmof. Crowe released the text the memorandum which he Luanda! to Mr. Chm-chill Satur- It said that for the good of college and in the interests of . he students, “1 an: anxious .it a . PRINTED PATTERN IASG 5 W4 all; gOrigina/ EMPIRE FRONT, PROMINENT DESIGNER Curved to follow and flatter every line of your figure land tum every head In Ihe rooml ibis new Empire I’ashlon by GOING 13-"0111‘5 when you use Primed attern A565 In the Original. Bleammg 5mm 1.: raught high “War the bosom and dips to Just 10“' the waistlmc In back. See W the net-kins shapes to your molllders above the alluring de- pnewge. Note the row of" decora- buttons that define the sleek mes Of The skirt (“horse a Shad- Vw'black “09'; with". silk falllf‘. ‘“ satin for lam-Ila}, a pastel played a key role in the reinstate TYPE OF MONKEY IN MISSILE FLIGT ’ . This is a squirrel monkey, des- intermediate range mis sile i cribed by Capt. Norman Lee launched early Saturday from - , Barr of the Navy Medical Corps Cape Canaveral, Fla. The animal ”; as the type making the flight rode the missile about 300 miles ; In the nose cone of a Jupiter above the earth but was presum- Reinstated :In United College Post eflfect the termination of the pub. lic debate of the affairs of the COHGEE, to resume my duties In the classroom. to begin within the walls of the college the process of reconstruction and the restoration of academic confidence in the col- lege.” The controversy began last March when Prof. Crowe, then teaching for one year at Queen’s while on leave from United, wrote a personal letter to Dr. William A. Packer at the Winni- peg institution. _ Some persons whose identity police have not been able to de- termine opened the letter and re- mailed‘ it to Dr. Lockhart with the suggestion that he read It. Dr. Iockhart read the letéer tand de copies i. developed- over the matter, the board of regents offered me. Crowe 'a one-year,contract after which his job at the college was to end. Later, after seeing a copy of the letter, the beard dismissed him I Se t. 15. onA dbmmittee of the Canadian Association of University Teach- ers which investigated the case said Prof. Crowe was a victim of injustice and should be re- instated. However, the board of toregenIts rejected the report- RELAXED BACK linen or silk crepe for resort 5. I Cll’ngiented Pattern A565 is avail- able in Misses Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. and 18. Size 16 requires 3 3-8 yards 39-inch fabric, 3/4 yard rast. c(Srgnd ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed Pattern A565 to Charlottetown Guardian Patriot Dept, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly YOUR NAME ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE -‘UMBER and SIZE. \ Next week— Watch for a Prom- ed to have drowned in the South Atlantic when the nose cone could not be located after it plunged into the ocean. (AP Wirephoto) Dr. Lookhart said in an inter- view that he was not able to say what his future will be. RESIGNATION STANDS “I’m glad the whole affair is drawing to a close—that is, if it isn’t over already,” he said. “I’ve been attacked by both press and public as well as from within United College. “My position was intolerable and for the good of the college I had to leave. My resignation still stands despite the statement by the board of regents." Friendship Hour Enioyed , An enjoyable friendship hour was spent in the O’Leary Bap- tist Church Thursday evening» When the first church night ser- vice was held. Rev. Ross Howard conducted the service. Mrs. Melvin Ellis presided at the organ. Several hymn selections opened the meet- ing. Scripture lesson Samuel 16, 1-13 was read by thv pastor. Th solos “How Great Thou Art” and “No One EVer Cared For Me Like Jesus” was great- ly enjoyed. Special selections by the Baptist Young People’s,: “Does Jesus Care" and a chorus “H-alleujah" hymn, “What A Friend We Have in Jesus by the congregation. Rev. Ross Howard then deliv- ered a veijy inspiring message. Meeting closed with a hymn “Je sus, 0 Come” and Mizpah ben- ediction. . repeated in unison followed with United Ladies Meet At O’Leury The annual meeting of 1110 Lad- ies Auxiliary of the O‘Lcary United Church was Leld at the home of Mrs. Jimmie 8131010 on Monday night, with the president presiding. Mrs. Margaret Adams, led the worship. Hymn 521 was prayer. Scripture taken from ls- iarh was read by the president, and Lord‘s prayer in unison. Roll call was answered by sixteen members. The minutes of the last annual and previous meeting were read and approved. . Ten members signed for Mis-l sionary Monthly. Secretary re —‘ ported 10 meetings held during the year with an average of ele- ven members. Friendship report for monthly and annual meetings was: Get- well 21-75 (as year): sympathy 14-56; congratulations 7-58; hospi- tal calls 25—193: letters 9-23; treats 9-90: shut-ins 7-59; flowers 13; offering received 4—5; cent-a - week $1.25; mite boxes - $14.38; a total of $53.30 raised during, the year. 1 Next meeting is to be held at‘ Mrs. Randall Boates. In charge of worship was Mrs. Percy Vey. Mrs. Randall Boates and Miss Vera Williams: “Study and spec- ial prayer for Missionary, M r s. Jimmie Baglole and Lunch, Mrs. Vaughn MacDougall, Mrs. Percy Vey. Mrs. Randall Boates, and‘ Mrs. Douglas Adams. l The meeting closed with a spe- cial prayer by Miss Leila Cras- well for Rev. Elda Daniels. Lunch was served by committee in charge. O'L'eary United Ladies Meet The monthly meeting of the La- dies Auxiliary of the O’Leary United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Thiren Ellis, Mrs. Edsyl Dunville, led the worship period. Are strangers enemies. was the theme. Meeting opened with hymn 210, followed by pray- er. Scripture reading taken from Deutrometry was read; Prayer by Mrs. Thelma .Dunville closed the worship service. Roll call was answered by ele- ven members. Minutes of last monthly meeting read and an - proved. Eight members signed for Missionary Monthly. One book was reported read. A nominating Committee was appointed. as follows. Mrs. Heber Kean. Mrs. Winnifred Bridges. Mrs. Randall Boates. Next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Jimmie Baglole, Lunc h Committee, Miss Leila Craswell. Mrs. Thiren Ellis, Mrs. Freda Wood-side and Mrs. George Ber- nard. Worship, Mrs. Douglas Adams. Friendship Committee reported 3 congratulations, one Sympathy, seven. Get-Well thirty-nine Hos- pital Calls. 12 Shut-ins, 3 letters and 12 treats. Offering was $3.30. One cent a week 78 cents. Aut- umn thankoffering $29.50. Missionary prayer for Mrs. El- da Daniels was offered by Mrs. Thiren Ellis. A talk on the scrip ture questions and a dialogue with all members taking part closed the meeting Lunch was served by the hostess and com— mittee in change. D.V. SHORT LINE The electric railway running two miles from St. Catharines, 0nt., to Merritton was built in 1887. zine approximately 60% him tion VISIT OUR STORE FOR IDEAS and SUGGESTIONS We’ll Be Pleased To Help You! STORE HOURS Tonight ’Till 9 P. M. Dec. 15 to 19 & Dec. 22 & 23 9 am, to 9 pm. Dec. 13. 20 and 24 9 am. to 5 pm. BIKE 183 Great George St. inem Designer Pattern by Philipl Huluar. ADIES! 6 OUT OF Io MEN‘ 'WANT.. 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Mrs. organist was in lesson ple choir selection by the young pco‘ “Open Mine Eyes That I May Sec" followed with prayer by Misses Clorelta MacWilliams Call to worship by Mr. How-j Donnie England and Beverley ard Opening hymn "Jesus Keepl Mc Near the Cross‘ reading led by Miss Adele Friz- zcll followed Prayer A solo “I Am Thine O Lord” by Sherrill Maclsaac and Mr. Responsive 111510119 with the Lord‘s led by Alton Ellis. Mr. Barwise. by Rev. Ban-wise. Psalm 19 was Scripture read by the Altar”. Donald Liv- The offering was received by Thane Fi‘izzell and Sherul Prayer of Dedication .The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues, Dec. 16.71958 7 FISHERMEN RESCUED India Three 1 n d on e s i a n fishermen adrift in a canoe for a month in BOMBAY. 1 Reuters )— Seagra ms Give . Mr. Howard followed. With a duet by Cynthia and San- dra Maclsaac “Is Your All on I-lymn "Blessed Assurance" by the congregation. 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