For Visiting Royal Party~= DeGaulle To Restore Balance To UN “ If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It he Guardian = 7 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” watched @emonstration of Ethiopia’s national sport of gouks—a wild African version of polo in which a horseman equipped only with 4 shield is AN. ETHIOPIAN. tribal war- rior presents a gold war shield to Queen Elizabeth in Addis Ababa Thursday. Presentat- fon came after the monarch Wild War Game ADDIS ABABA (Reuters)—{utes late in arriving at the a, . ==. 4 ue pursued by an opposing band of spear-wielding riders. ‘AP Wirephoto via cable from Ab- dis Ababa) | Staged #2": medal each for. Prince Andrew | ». ee CHARLOTTETOWN, ~~ ame Os ie CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1965. Leader F Boycotts Caucus \SO0T MORE nn or Q 4 Cash Prizes, Trips Offered To Essay Project Winners | By FARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureaw, The Guardian ents from grade 7 to grade 13 and university students will have an opportunity to win cash awards, medals and one-week trips to Expo 67 in Montreal lunder a centennial ect ‘an- ew te nounced here Thur: | minion Stores Limited and the Canadian Centenary Council. The Canadian grocery chain is putting up more than $200,000 in prizes for essays which will be written this year and judged rlottetown, com- petition will be divided into three classes, junior for those In addition there will be a provincial contest for those at- More than 1,500 Ethiopian herse-| school, where it was received in|and Prince Edward, their two |tending first and second, amd men staged a wild war game in|the assembly hall rather than honor of Queen Elizabeth Thurs-|out of doors because of rain. | day as the monarch wound up leared for a pri- | her stay in Addis Ababa before leaving today on a tour of the countryside. But the sky vate picnic arranged by Em-| |peror Haile Selassie in the roll-| ing countryside « tside Addis The Queen and Prince Philip, | Ababa The party rode to the, who arrived in Ethiopia Mon- picnic spot on horseback, dis- day on an eight-day state visit, | mounting at a mountain forest | were rounding off their stay in |clearing where a tent had been Addis. Ababa by attending a | pitched thin sight of Mount | civic banquet Thursday night | Menagasha. after a ceremony in which the MOUNTED ON PONIES Queen was being given the free- The star horsemen of the day, dom of the city however, were some 1,500 Eth- The coup ‘s program Thurs- {iopians mounted on _half-Arab day included a visit to the Eng- | ponies. They staged an old war lish school. where they were game called “‘gougs” before the loudly cheered by children of 32|Queen and the Duke of Edin- different n-tionalities. |burgh earlier in the day. The royal party was 50 min-| The mounted warriors came Queen Is Given fmock insults at grew of ville Key To Capital gers who were throwing spears ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) — | at the horsemen. The spears marks of a real cavalry charge. Queen Elizabeth wound up | The Queen and the duke also to the city at a presentation packed with 100,000 spectators. ceremony in the new city pall.| At an informal ceremony em- youngest children. Experts estimated the total | value of the gifts at about $70,- | ; } Pilot Killed In N.B. Crash NEWCASTLE, NB. (CP)— Fit. Lt. J. W. Faulds, 28, of RCAF Chatham was killed Thursday when his F8 Sabre jet crashed into a wooded area near the Chaplin Island road, about 20 miles northwest of here. Fit. LA. Faulds was on a rou-| A native of Ayr, Scotland, Fit. Lt. Faulds joined the RCAF in |third and fourth years of univ A ersity or college. The prize award in the provincial contest is $1,000 cash and gold medal, second $500 and silver medal and third $250 a bronze medal. Ten honorable mention awards of $50 with a certificate of merit will also be be In the grade schools, there will be three winners in each class who will receive $250, $100 and $50 plus medals and 10 honorable mention awards of $10 each. All told, Charlottetown students can win a total of $3,750 and are eligible for a writers of the 100 expenses to the Fair in of the centennial program is 1957 and was posted at Chatham in 1°°> as an instructor in 421 | Sabre Tranéition Unit. He is survived by his wife, | formerly Moira Ben - Oliel ‘of Bristroff Frorelle. France, a/| parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Faulds | of Toronto. were untipped but the display was carried out with all the ear- | stay in Ethiopia's capital Thurs-| witnessed a gymanestic display day night by receiving the key |in the Haile Selassie Stadium, The mayor of Addis Ababa, | peror Haile Selassie presented | Kentiba --Zawde. Gebre Hiywot, |the Queen .with..a.large . ‘gold |. . — own cs told the Queen the key is a sym-|tray and a pear! necklace. ° ° Oe ee anal aatarte. = bol of the city’s lasting friend-| The emperor presented the Tories Win founding and early hi io ship and admiration. duke with a gold sword and a terensGivien un tae cha’ e > WASHINGTON (cP) ond het is eed & He said he hopes, wei visit will gold and silver fruit bowl. | Ke Contest culture and beauty, and people, oat —— Presi-| grain other help forge closer links betwzen| The Ethiopian ruler also gave on * ‘economy ; poverty Ameri Lower federal costs while Prime, Queen lied Arter [lies tracelet and caret f a ters)—Britain's| Ss ta dae we Tae een replied: ‘‘After | lion, earrings for eu —Britain's Se ee ee ry Monday's moving welcome, I their daughter, Princess Anne, | opposition Conservative party | b k Mn oo - nee to keep up hardly feel that T any longer |a gold watch for their eldest (won a key byelection Thursday ICODFEQKELr ean a adil need the key.”’ ison, Prince Charles, and a gold that showed Prime Minister | Johnson eelaa” Ga’ oe to handle more crop - storage Wilson's Labor administration | | Da ed gots: eee is still. losing.ground. in _ the | s ' mag A fund tat ination of | Encourage private Cold Weather Puts Clamp "Perna? Kealth Minister An- SYDNEY (CP)—The — ae forsx galley = - tantra td On Shioping At Montree] Sn ee ee n | pin on real of aieins and constituency |icebreaker Tupper was heading| Brondened ander C | : of Altrincham and Sale for the | for Halif, shipments ie Reais P 9g |Conservatives with a bigger row Gimeree' the international Seed tor peace M-F WwW. ers (CP) — Continu-|bere, the Hudson Transport and | share of the vote than his par:y | heavy ice off the New Bruns ona, tng r brought ship-| Fort Ramesay, weré not iced in, registered in the general elec- | wick forth shore. Consideration of a tarm pro- Go On Strik ping .to a virtual halt but were waiting for breakers tion last Oct. 15. le a Kelse, the duce teserve for national sec:1r- e Thu the Montreal har- ito clear enough of the harbor; The figures showed a swing to| cee | ‘eh os depart- iy and ‘to promote price stabil- ao bor area. to ensure safe passage out. jthe right of just over one vez |i. said eave wad i offiver ‘A caret TORONTO. Four ice-breakers “were at/ Some 10 miles downstream |cent, compared with big shifts|ihe 1. 358-4on had inspected speedup in the process of hourly : work trying to get things mov-/near Vercheres, the Danish |away from the Labor govern-| 04 sound its ship's preees : or diverting marginal | ing again. ‘ }freighter Ranja Dan and sister|ment of about eight and four | fon The 2% posi- = _ Three ships, including a So-|Canadian vessels Edouard Si-|per cent at two byelections Iasi | io, head nde making 4 Said the admonistra- on strike viet freighter locked in since|mard were in a similar posi-| month. | a, " r her own| tion waits to: © United Jan. 14, were stalled in the har-|tion. While not iced in, they| The result came as the death |Tont" , ae. ee een ene. goes. bor itself waiting to head down-| were reluctant to continue fur-|was announced of a Labor | #0" moe. Macdonald was escort | beef. river. Three more vessels were |ther toward the harbor without | stopped near Vercheres waiting | ice-breaking assistance.: to get into the harbor. Meanwhile, a spokesman for Two ice-breakers, the N. B.|March Shipping Agency said a. McLean and Ernest Lapointe, |second Soviet freighter, . Indgir- were working in the harbor to . had p-ssed through Cabot free the Soviet ship Volkhovges. the Gulf of | The two other vessels docked | St | Sugges PARIS (Reuters)—President Observers in Paris’ believed de. Gaulle proposed Thursday; that a conference be held of the United States, Soviet Union, the United Nations. . He also called for a return to the gold standard, alleging the fs not as good- as gold as an international currency guarantee. (in Washington de Gaulle’s : 3 ef : 3 = Hi : in: ife§ 3 ie i Hil member of Parliament who held | Burton Lewis, until recently executive editor of The Char- lottetown Guardian and : Mr. Lewis is on a leave of ab- sence from Thomson WN. large essay program. Charlottetown contestants will write about the history of their OTTAWA—Charlottetown stud- : ae ee me A nation-wide competition in which wilt cesiega*eare : nt Wend s Director ‘and managing editor’ “= LB) Takes Aim | four-year-old daughter and _his | &® until. mid-1967 to carry out | day and tomorrow. At the univ- |Edward Island, and i | ersity level, junior entrants will the role of PEI. in Canada's write on the story of Prince future TO HONOR CHURCHILL | ~Name-Change Slated For Hamilton Falls ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—Pre- |ietters written while Sir Win- vember of Pariament | the government will change i | “Cot: PROMOTED . " t was -learned yesterday from Army headquarters that i Rens the | One tained a sentence | name of Hamilton River, tor Smnaliorsed iaatqusied soma | ficer, 2 Militia to decide Hamilton Falls and their 22,000. |times: “it is high times the falls anes nae ae will mm petuate Be teetery “erect te enuter amsielh tsk firmed in December 1984, Bri vailiale Winston Churchill.” “Wvine, i ' = gadier Johnson has heen "Poul Marinade ~ “This move probably in- |Labrador West, urged the gov-| ‘emsferred to the Canadian jmiscamingue) will volve legislation,” he said, ‘‘and ernment make no restrictions on| At™y Supplementary Reserve ee ees Se Se Se eet member af [residents trom Oe setinnte as of Dec. 31. a . Several of the House the opportunity to ex- coming to work in z peer lee Hen © press himself on the proposal.” | “If we take the attitude only Daughter Of $ r caucus. cts See Ge aah ines people are to Se emplepes Although several “it. was Sir Winston. Churchil panies, workers, trom" New. | CObInet Member raced “Quebec members” crit ‘who first helped greatly in get-|foundiand may find the door 3 cism of the year-old >ppost- ting British Newfoundland closed to employment in other Corporation launched.” Brinco provinces.” | s concession-| Mr. Devine said he was dis- development |appointed negotiations bet Falis hydro project. (Hydro-Quebec and Brinco i (on |the Hamilton Falls project) had | broken off. | nanei | Premier Smal said rl P \adcevenee woteesh, Ghinee's "ah Hamilion Falis power at Rothchild fe ee a de is at the Churchill funeral and |four-tenths of a 7er kilo Rothschild showed him some | watt. ager E « LS : f i At. Farm_Pov: This vacancy, after byelec- tions in four Conservative-heid seats, would temporarily cut the government's over-ali ma}- ority in the House of Commons to.only two, . ts Talks a sale seat in. Wales: . | the UN charter in 1945 together . Roosevelt, Fal Aa a ys ng Hinge ‘some of t 23