.14 Queen St. World Fair Has Plan 0 Pick New Symbol MONTREAL «CPD-—-The Cana- dian World Exhibition Corpora- tion plans to select a new sym- bol for the 1967 world's fair lll Montreal well before the end oi 1964, the deadline given it by Parliament Friday. After calling it a “monstros- ity,” “weird." and "sickening," the Commons threw out a sym- bol designed by Montreal artist Julien Hebert and approved by the exhibition corporation board of directors. The symbol was a line with two diagonal lines stretching upwards to represent arms. The artist had arranged them in eight pairs in a circle We wish you your merriest Christmas. and ct holiday season filled with cheer. Northumberiand Ferries Ltd. Best holiday wishes and vertical d Ch'Inwn ‘to indicate the shape of the earth. ‘ Robert Shaw, deputy - com- missioner general of the corpo- ration, told a press conference Monday fair salesmen seeking exhibitors are going on the road in possession of a fair symbo.. TORONTO (CF) — Politicians who last week registered horror at the proposed design for the received a flick in the eye M ay from the verbal paintbrush of a well-known Canadian artist. Graphic designer Chris Yanei of Toronto said M“ C B 2 Inns...‘ in January and must first be 1967 world's fair in Montreal, anti-royalist Monarchy’s Changing Role Subject Of Fresh Comment By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CPl — The mon- ai-chy's changing role is once more the sub ct of comment as a result of a British tele- vision company's decision not to broadcast the Queen's Christ- mas message. A spokesman for Granada TV Limited said Monday criticism from the public has been negli- gible — only a few letters and telephone calls — since the firm turned down the broadcast Wed nesday. Granada, which oper- ates in north England. claims 10,000,000 viewers. "There is absolutely nothing about this." th spokesman added. “It is simply lnot a television program." Queen Elizabeth due to have her fourth child early next message had already lost ital magic. and all Mr. rnsteiu has done is to admit publicly what we have long sensed in our hearts." l This resulted partly from the changing character of the Com-‘ monwealth and partly from the "infelicitous" broad- casting volce and manner. The; monarcy was faced with the‘ year — recorded the broadcast before microphones only, not be- fore TV cameras. and it is being carried by other commercial TV sntggonrfivargldthlgdlggbhclymvnea, dilemma of how to appear iiotn Granada. which will be show-i attractively h."m".’,' and ."ma' ing an old Hollywood movie ail "°"°"5ly mag'ca]'___I1e_fl‘1'___ the time. is calling attention to: the BBC program in its own! ' spot announcements. Sidney[J°ey Pronuses Bernstein. the millionare-social’ ist head of Granada. has a rep lAnn'°uncen1en* utation for non-conformity. ' , COLUMNIST RESIGNED ST- JOHN'S NW ‘C?’- “That Mr. Bernstein sliouid Pr°mIer.“J°s”plI;' R; S'(':'haII‘l‘t’°°d°l feel free to reject the Queen on Wm’ W‘ i ma e.d " _adi“° magi Christmas Day is more disturn- Eve .I."°'V "°°‘“” 3 id Bf!’ an 7 g than overt republicanism." televlmig addifes5' fa‘ imday l says Peregrine Worsthorne, a §’°ntw‘;‘:|n0::‘:er‘:‘eant..vetI};’;n mp°r' columnist in the Sunday 'I‘ele- 3M S H God emmed Sat graph. V 1'. ma w r - “lt labels the monarchy as a‘ nature of the visit was not’ . and keep hands off things tli don‘t understand." Said designer Yaneff: there is any legal method whereby this design can oe reinstated. I emphatically urge the fair‘s directors to make the attempt at once. ‘‘I shudder to think what BLAIRS IRVING Service Station 130 Prince Street Dy. 1 . {So an sihcore {to ELITE M.ILLINlERY 142 Great THEE ROGERS HARDWARE CO George St. LTD. ‘‘should stick to their politickingi monmrosi 97 ble to C l i I 142 Prince St. a "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" when it comes to a decision on |IlS- F81‘ . a new national flag. “They'll likely agree 0,, mm. ularity race it can hope to win fr ing less than a cliche-ridden only by picturing a beaver, D0 ' montage moose. fluer - de - l-is, mountie, shield and even including (I11; kitchen sink." I Dial 4-9255 friends, the very happiest of holidays _ Worth‘: Dru gs Cli’town Sixty-two years ago. an eight-yeah ty would 1,, gccepupi losing its TAM tTeleyis_ion Audi- ; n 3 d l a n pallliclau, ence Measurement Limited) rat~ urday from New York. but the: lonce-popular show that “W " discussed. It is being speculated here the premier. will announce‘ that contracts have been signed! with Japanese interests for the] purchase of Labrador iron ore‘ . om the Julien Lake miningl being false to its pur- pl-ojecl_ I S9-' A major cabinet reshuffle Worsthorne recalls the impor-’ may be in the making, tance the monarch's messagrj Mr, smaelwood marks had in Christmas ritual of past] 63rd birthday today. a s better an it sho never seek to compete in a pup- his “It seemed gratuitously in-J PROVIDING JOBS sultiiig to the Queen to offer the BLAYDON - ON - TYNE. hi -, public alternative entertain land tCPl—A £1.000,000('evclop- ment. as if her message was ment scheme is to be launched just another program to be net here by a Birmingham niacliincl worked or not at a producer's tool group. When in full produt--, ‘ tion. the new works will providcl employment for 500 skilled workers. whim. “But, unfortunately, the sad truth is that the Christmas Day And many monks to you for your patronage. WARREN MAHLER GENERAL C*ON'I‘RA_CTOR Charlottetown attlnioyoostliristtnos soosoamsgrostyou with out hspsstotyootltoldsy happiness. Management and Staff old girl wrote to the New York Sun to ask quite simply: “Is there a Sa.ntnlQueen Street Claus?” The newspaper’; reply wa.s,,’_\/\/_\r_\/_\’_ in part, as follows: Q’ “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa - Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give your life its highest beauty and joy. Alsa; how dreary the world would be if there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginian. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this exh- tenoe. We would have no enjoyment then, except in sight and sound. The eternal light with which ‘childhoodv fills the world would be extinguished . . "Nobody sees Snntn Claus, out that Is no sign there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children or menennsee. “No Santa Claus? Thank God! He lives, and lives forever. A thousand years from now, Vlrglnll-9 nay, ten tiles ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make ghd the heart otiehlldhood. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Charlottetown 1-Gt. Geo. St. who fiuarrtimt g__ ‘s'I~iCb_i<fi‘)'sECTi0N LONGEST DOCUMENT Kenya's constitution — 250 pages thick——is longest in the Commonwealth. Best Wishes for KELLY and M.acINN|S Ch ‘town Christmas time is Giving time! Give electrical gifts and Keep the remembrance of Christmas alive for many, many months after the holiday is but a bright memory. 7’ MARITIME E G«y6«Iyé'.e.~¢'&</ LECTRIC Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. %. 1963. PAGE 13' NATIVITY SCENE AT CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL in keeping uitlt the CllLri.~t.- mas spirit in Ciiarlottetown. most public buildings and businesses are following the trend of private homes and are brightening their premises I with the traditional decora- FAST TRA IN BAMBERG. West Germany <.~\Pl——West Germany is set to launch a two-car train pulled by a radio-equipped locomotive 1 1 twin Feel higlh and are posed in a wooden stable near the ambulance entrance on Havil-and Street. Lights above the figures enhance the dis- play at night. ltions of the season. Some, however. have been able to produce exceptional dsilplaya such as this nativity scene at the Cl-ianlotitetown Hospital. The figures are white. about South Viet Nam Government Claims Maior Blow At Reds By PETER ARNETT 1 TAN HIEP. Viet Nam tAPl—- government forces. but an estr- mated three guerrillas are be- lthat has been clocked at 124‘ south Vietnamese armored‘ ing killed to every Vietnamese ‘.miles an hour. The train will be [ready for public use in 1965. J , , . ,,__, _,,___.__._.__ _, i($rrrlittga JACK RAWEK Ch'town- 5335 l The huge supply of riverl canals and émines. grenades and gunpowder fl°1d5- The guerrilla’ had 31" - units smashed their way Mon- government soldier. gday 'nto- an area south oil ARMS CACHED ,Saigon virtually taken over byl The government strike Sun- Communist guerrillas after thelday and Monday. a scant 35 Nov. 2 coup and uncovered an miles south of Saigon, uncov- ;est.imated seven tons of ammu-‘cred Communist . nition. lcaches in ‘was the biggest haul of its kind Parently Swckviled the mm“- in months in South Viet Nam. ""1011 after gathering it from 1, proved a shat in the arm for strategic hamlets in raids after igovernnient units trying to win 9 “°”p~ ' F {back the offensive from the‘ The 3°"emm““' 5“""'e5°, °" Icnmmumst Viet Cong‘ Ilowed on.the heels of victory l in the dramatic seven wceksl Saturday 1“ the Cmdal Mekmlg i that followed the toppling of the' River Delta which resulted. 1" ‘regime of President Ngo Dinn eavy C°mm“’“5l °35“am°3- ‘Diem. a total of 3.304 combat- ‘including 20 dead» the 80"“- anis have died on the battle- ment 53-"5 -: fields of South Viet Nam‘ l Farther south. however. Com- ‘ Diem‘s ouster and death ‘.\'ov.l ml!“'5t5 ?°“t”‘“°d "0 1 “P 52 set the stage for a bloody ga”‘5- Eight 3°V°mme“t dc‘ l . . l V ' .upsurge in the war. with guer- f°“°° mrpsme" b‘;glat?1‘\3feStth°“)‘E rillas striking at the heart 0! 9°?‘ 130 “"195 . ‘the Vietnamese armed forces. .53‘E°“ Saturday and guernu” Casualty totals for both sides‘ Sacked ”' Last Week. C°mm“’ in those seven weeks number al “ist? blew up 3 ga5°h."° ‘tum’ ‘ stark 8,250. The governments b‘}51de 3 §°V°mm9"t 3“'5.I“P 05 ‘ ‘hey have bee n spml Viet Nams southern tip. evenly between Communist and’ ' ‘ ‘I I l’ i -‘I ‘its... I ~. ' kfiswvtfltm .34 <... I‘ I '3' L I _ . I ' our holiday wish for _ h , youistha: the as Christmosseasonfinds look‘ ndfiaet we take this opportunity to wish all you "::pmure":; our friends 0 wonderful Christmas holiday! health and happlmm BEVAN BROS. . JOHNSTON'S Plumbing and Heating 1 K':°mi.| S .