. ended as Admiral and Mrs Simple Landyvmore drove to their resi : | hy |drowe throngh ranks of Stade G » The se te Sood Sa Rae 2 - ‘ 2 - os eon staff tim the + te th noe ee ee wry Island News Page “2zSTE" Sot those - Pe : 9 4 ahs § as d eons - : The minute farewell drive : ’ s. . a sh: a te * ; _ 2 i ft dence near thé Stadacona @ase ‘+ Eastern and Central Districts Although both appeared tired Instructions? and strained thes stopped to The Guardian, Charlo%etown, Wed July. 20, "1966. 5 shake hagds with ; reporters and 4 fiie-toot constrictor snake pose for pictures before disap- gf Florida. owned by Warren ' nal DEFENCE , he. no’ more effigient Pearing into the Admirals Tesi: —nichemin who is vacationing in _— ‘ aint thee dence . three serv- Stanhope, recently escaped the | ,(Continied from ,pace He sa 1e did _not-oppose » confines, of his owner's cottage ie % Mr Duchemin assures that the ‘ Si ate ‘ as a ; o from ‘the men he come Nhich invelved the Diefenbaker ; PT Aaeieal Fade wet € ; (eG ahd rerinnat ‘con ; snake is not dangerous burl “has made no secret to his.men + 4 sharp teeth and is surprisingly he opposed integration anc Mr. -Hellyer said-that-1h wink Releases hype ification. This ree ha 1 con is" + at > oxcrey Mf anvone should’ = happen effect on their thinking con. st savings from integra- S t t =yneress. this reptile, it shou . aie to government policy, Mr 1 there hadnit--heen save ta emen handled with gloves. picked upg iHellyer said in n Rear-Admiral Landy- ii by the tail and. put into a bag In interviews Friday and Sat n e defence staff would OTTAWA ‘(CP _Oppesition hefoge notifying the owner urday, Rear - Admiral. Landy~ look + it “There dacnt been Leader Diefenbaker called eT Se Sc “more said he was fired. after as area: geope for savings in Tuesddy for either a roval com- to resign, because he M ne Command as ‘ i " ti Ai li ; nes ——s ise De Marita nn as in some mission or a full parliamentary. ir ines ae GETS DEGREE examination into the dispute be- , s E ° : nat ts aed Eee To Serve i Ewen Lee Taylor recently T ntic , | In 4.statement released by a aia | reebived his BSe. degree im his office ere, Mr: Diefenhbaker * Pharmacy from Dalhousie ; - said details of the dispute Drin S University. He is the son of '“‘cannot simply be glossed over _:. Mr. and Mrs.. Lee Taylor, hy a, minister embarked on a e - > x i cH ve TORONTO ce Air Canada Nine Mile Creek | S a r a ee and “Canadian Pacifie Airlines : 4 . The disagreement was a deep ca will begin serving liquor aboard jaeatey er and otticers who had jong-distance flights over Can- — EASTERN ‘ Rv SABINA SIMCOCK lowed hin nia the: huilding =e Mn a 7“ rt = ada in early August. ———_—_—— = a t i HALIFAX (cP The StZna where he-hade farewell to. his Tae nat ae ae an = ci - Permission to serve liquor i FU NERALS = flags on the Royal Canadian headquarters ‘staff The “Conservative: lead va. While in flight over Canada was car - Nayy’'s Atlantic Fleet moored in The _hand of HMCS Stadacena cationhie ac Sikciate’ Tacmicier ‘recenily granted the airlines Se : tthe navat-dockvard-here-spened=strnce in anda three cheers! i R — w oe a. Air Canada said Monday first. JAMES Ft NERAL — The fu out “well done Landymore’ ery arose as the admiral and Land ara pcg Ned hg class “passengers will reeetve | Bera! for Georke 7. “James Wee - : : : ‘ % (Tuesday. as over 5,000. service- his wife left for a drive around Mr. Aapmest who was fired PY free drinks and economy class held Tuesday: July 19, 1966, from i tai ee eS tm eeu ch. men,civilian—emplayees and near two niles of dockyard wi. Heliver as commander Of probably will pay $1 a drink. the Maclean Funerg! Home to ee - “mas a a ' : idependents cheered § departing roads and jetties i} eee Comment one of 1 TF The pirlinns plan to limit coo- Morell Umted Church where NEW CHIEF SMOKE os E PIPE a Rear-Admiral William -Landy- - Shouted orders brought sail- laatie-“Heet—-wes helag made sumption to two drinks for each service was conducted by Dr. SE ; ; . | Rear-: a a secapegoat by Mr. Hellyer i EM ‘ongr ! 7 -_ ‘more in-an-impromptu-farexell_ors’ hats —off—and—a-ehorus of ype Distcahek + © ©. two hours of flying time er part T acLennan. Congregational me Minister Pearson in which he was'made a “Kai- who also he as tttade an: In- \ ing the Duke of Windsor and | The ceremony followed Mon- hurrahs flew..as the car slowly 2° er sa a + thereof si : hymns were Rock of Aces and (LEFT) smokes ‘the peace nat’ chieL of the blood—In- dian. Chief. The chieftainship ; |day’s announcement” that’ Ad-“wound its <way through ; the BerTEA TE. ARROGANEE * sane acaeie weues Wehr te aoe eine during cbremenies (a dans: At right ‘c ROMP Com “cdehinls of & gras if pbaut ormer. prime munister John mira] Landymore was to be re- grounds - aero ee and nur TV COUNTRIES: UNITE oe y! ter aeons : ; . 1 erate “id é , Vii ni - | |. Fort Macleod, Alta, Monday missioner George McClellan. 3% honorary councillors includ- Diefenbaker lieved’ of his position .as_com- SIGNAL WELL DONE a aes ree of court martial | ronpON (CP)--The BBC ts ;22™S Beaton, William, Fimiay Monday missioner Ge a bi ee a ann tates Piehed tn os . _ for one of” Canada’s top naval | son, Russell Webster, Thomas va ‘i man : Fhe cheers were reinforced by ff) operating with 15 other i ord ‘ | : lafter his criticism of the fed- cnn. : : 2 Officers reflects: arrogance and i Cullen and Gordon” - Hooper. 2 ; m : a n ship's. horns asthe entourare an -attempt-to sil her’ dis. 098d casting corporations in pine bearers were Norman eral government's integration red the jetties where the 7 silence other’ Gis-- Furope'sfirst international: TV}, ° 0 "e - scapee .* | program ea da Maas a epniers, of whom. there. 690 | Rach constry wil fim bla nee oat Ree Meclvone i ee p flags read “bravo | manv.”” may. Face conney © Interment was in Marie ceme- e SE ‘ + Theusands of — office and zuly Land« re — Reese ryh—is oT hae gment of astory about a ref- aie 2 | \ = ; h inis . —— = — = | Caught men dressed in summer khaki naval parlance for ‘well done.” |), he ininister’s attitude “TS” ugee girl's search for — her Sry. enema | and ‘traditional blue lined the One flac in a corner of a ci- that of one attempting to take mother for the two-hour prodir- parte T ° ns ine B is Ct admiral’s route .through the vilian vorkshop carried ; — ee _ omemnendee ‘ee “ENVOY ARRIVING oward Arthur Francis, nar- : . ' aaa chief o anada’s armed forces. - pecnenicitecienipabeeoalnati memati . _ ¢ ye ) p t 9 Ab them flew the cridéivtertered t : a ‘p)_ S a la e n - Oo ay lottetown, escaped custody at dockyard ee aetee ; , Hellyer got to Such a role is unconstitutional OTTAWA. (CP)—Gen. J. WN : air force flag of his replace- go’ message nnot be made to work greater C . 38; ia’s \the Queen's County" Jail_yester- | nent. Air Commodore Ralph —-Althonzh—-the—“turnout: was -#94 contrary to our‘ “traditions.” an wera — greater casa pi ms ‘Casada. 77 By JOSEPH MacSWEEN The plan approached final |selective import quotas on lux: day afternoon at approximately Gordon, atop the Maritime predom nantly naval airmen It was “untrue and ridicu- None has claimed the right to rives in Ottawa today. He re LONDON -+€P}—Prime- Minis--shape—-at-—a--cabinet. meeting jyry-items .1:30—_RCMP_and_city police Command_building. and_soldiers appeared along the lous” to say the dispute centres |contro! national defence policy.” tired as chief of staff_of the ter Wilson, shrugging: off the Tuesday night, attended-by min- 4. : \checked all vehicles crossing; Servicemen’ and = spectators route and Wrens froapdaritime O” the military_contesting con-) Mr. Diefenbaker. said the Con- Indian army last’ June. Gen. weariness of his Moscow trip, isters whose pet projects may | Wilson's squeeze was expected the Hillsborbugh Bridge for sev- around the building were silent.Command establishments stood ‘rol. of defence policy with the servative party’ supports pro. Chaudhuri replaces Mr. B. K. goes before Parliament today to be slashed Among measure: re- #0 Close fardest on the home eral hours after the break. The as Admiral Landymore arrived alongside the men civilian authorities gressive integration ‘‘not. disin- Acharya who left earlier this announce ° economi¢ measures ported under consideration was front and convince the British | prisoner was apprehended at 5 in his two-starred staff car “The Stadacona band played’ “All. the minister's critics tegration as practised by the month for Rio de Janeiro where designed to fight off devalua- a freeze of all- wage and pricc people that they must suffer |o’clock in, Southport?” Handshakes and salutes «-fol- Auld Land Syne as the admiral have said is that—his- policiespresent minister.” Mr. Acharya_is-ambassador. tion of the pound increases for up to a vear—for some hardship to extricate their “— — Se — — — — —— SS - Arriving {rom the Soviet the first time since the ending Country fror debt r :; . ™ on , Onion Tuesday, Wilson, 49, of wartime controls The pound-dollar rate dropped | plunged immediately into con Other proposals included | Re- again Tuesday and stock prices ference with his cabinet col- duction of British force commit- showed losses after a brief leagues who toiled durig--the ments overseas, notably in West rally Pe sais—for—boi-_Germany_and_east_of Suez.—euts— Reporting t Parliament Tues: | stering the atling British econ- in overseas investment and for-'qay on talks with Premier omy. Althouch empty - handed eign aid: economies in British ajexe; Kosvgin, Wilson ruled out from Moscow, Wilson claimed embassies. any early Soviet-British action MFGR'S LIST his trip was useful in the Viet ce fgets b 1] Viet Nam aia aie “eadae TAXES LIKELY to ring = oser a jet Na a : peace conference The prime: minister has omestic proposals included. ; ) A cut in central and local—gev- Wilson said a deep and thor tak his rsonal prestige o ‘ staked his personal pres + ernment spendinz. increases in Ugh understanding has been. strong He was reportedready tobacco--and:—drink” tax. new rearhed..with eee aes to risk ministerial resignations, (Curbs om instalment. buying: a ™¥st be avoided by both ‘sides le ecraping popitlar doniestic pro- ban -on non-essential building» to prevent escalation of the war. jects and an end-of full em- —§\—pley:ent—_te—_foree —_his plan 6m through $e re H "WEATHER the policy of keeping the poun W La able features of the programs in these countfies will be integrat-— ed into the active’-programs for the care and treatment of emo tional disorders and mental fe- tardation in children now being TORONTO «CP Tempera- |b y sponsored by the Department of ; a 7 3 : bet E : ‘ tures Pe@ Health of this province é . D> vary ' Soo. Rr . Low overnight High Tuesday em Dr. Beck will. leave in October , 1 Na am RY ; | Dawson w~ 5! 68 aq\ and is expected to spend some | Z Soy OF eR ‘ Snag ~ 2 ey six weeks overseas while under- ; ; Se tL i \ Vancouver M 87 ‘taking this study-- i { ei pe ; ; sy Victoria Pate 51 69 ame a AL ony ; L : -Edmonton . 51 B4 , 425 ; i Saskatoon - wR R4 CIT Y AREA . ® : ; 3 ‘ : * Regina 59 A | : f Y ; aes) ; 3 Size 6.70 x 15. 4-ply +? Winnipeg -<...>-.12 om ies i -FUNERALS- — ‘ id SoD. +}: : : Toronto 79 ott oe ¢ F ew . ¥ ~ 3 ; “I : Otfawa 64 69 : 3 = PH a % ; nylon tube-type “black- “T Montreal 6572 KENNY FUNERAL — The fu-} *- Sees : ce Wt es , : , . uebec a 60 68 neral for Martin F. Kenny was f sa 3 rs me: 3 ; eee ; : : ist 27.45. 2 s ay al okiay Oe Re held Tuesday morning from the oa : ee s 3 a ——— wall. Mfgr's list 27.45 Saint “John ...-. 6 Ce | Charlottetown Funeral Home to } - a 3 ; ; a = ay = roost - : Monctos - = = oP wmaggt nek A a i ay : Size 7.10 x 15 tubetype blackwall . Size 760 xX ‘15 tube.typé blackwall Halifax ses Ae a , : and 6.70 x 15, 7.75:x 15 tubeless and 6.70°x°15, 7.75 x .15 tubeless mene CHELAN CLO a ae eres 8 penne DR. MN. BECK ] Mase wes celebrated. ty Very |. Po . viteodl, Sydney dean gee 1d nN PS Maney, COE. Pe De ee : —-£7.99 -- are See ae tacanaeirneincnah Sig SPD asa : Yarmouth = 67 sent in:the sanctuary were Rev. =) apenas : : diet Sebago kt 56 7 Dr. Bec - « | William — Epright. CssR- Rev. 5 ve Chicaco es a : ‘Erie _Robin._Rev—Walter_Mann, : ‘ oe pe : 6 te New York (2.444 : 8 G d CssR, Rev. Edward Berrigan; ‘ S-Sha ed Also a great variety of > + Sues at proportiona . Washington ...... rante ‘CssR, and Rev. Edward Doyle, P i savings!. Siew 5: 74 94 ; i. CssR. The staff of Mrs. Kenny's : . ! ae . ‘ a ; : Saw Orleans (|... 3 S h | h | Home Bakery attended im a e : . . - . : idee 7a 8 cnoiars ip /. | body- Honorary patibearers were Si pes.. e = I : “u Los Anceles 61 7S : Nicholas Power, Ben Gallant: ay * __._ HALIFAX (CP) —_The wes-| The Honorable H.W. Wedge, | Emmett MacDonsld, Alan Mac- r uar sman res ther office. says showers and minister or Health. tas-announe-+Ponald.-P.C.Bower, Martin Sr... ee E 4 thundershowers were develop- ed that Dr. M.N. Beck. Director John Lee, Sr., John Trainor, and Pe at ete ie ms ' - “ing from thickening clouds over ,of Child Psychiatrie Services of Damian Shreenan. The active | the Maritimes late Tuesday the Division of Mental Health, pallbearers were Ivan Berrigan, ree lhas been awarded a scholarship | William McInnis, Gerald Nantes, by the Laidlaw Foundation — bmp rs Pius Callaghan eaniey and James Coyle. Interment was sturbinc il cross the dis- through the Canadian. Menta® ee , ae oe skies. with Health Association, to under- in the Catholi cemetery, where v et ee , : take‘a study of treatment. pro- Service was concucted by Father : grams in child psychiatry and Maloney assisted by Father Ber- & : 3 ‘ RES, q Patented buttons between ribs prevent tread from closing ; mental retardation in Great Bri- ™#4?. a Low, Low ao ‘ j : “Dynatuff’’—fortified mubber compound is built to resist heat and cold tain and some countries in con- | DAVIES FUNERAL — The fu- _Each tire is premium quality superior to tires on new 1966 cars. tinental Europe | neral for William C Davies was : ty : This study will allow a repre- held Tuesday July 19. 1966. from |sentative of this Department to the <facLean ner ana Ss * Don't Let a Bad Battery Spoil Your Vacation .. observe at first hand the’ cur- unera ome _ Are Your Best Buy! -— $ 4 full phes of nylon cord provide dependable at all speeds Thousands of patented sipes on the tread supply gripping edzes on wet, shp > “ pery roads Le evening ¢ 4’ slowly. *-veloping weather o where service was conducted by | ee There is nothing mofe anfoying than being on your vacation and haw a jrent-programs in. prevention and Rev. John GE. Balb and Rev 7 ing the car conk- out because of battery failure. If your battery is 95 a treatment, of such disorders: prac- | GG Wyrwase Pallbearers were- . = * weak. put in a new ALLSTATE before you leave on your holidays Z ticed in these countries. And will | Ernest F. Seller, G. Fred Moore, Fa and be SURE! All Allstate batteries are covered by Simpsons-Sears t < lalso assure that the more. desir- Gordon C. Swan. Arthur M. Mor- “= 4% complete guarantee of satisfaction. Prices, with trade-in, run from — up ye? : Fi rison, RR. Coleman, H. Koy Sas ; showers and - the occasional’ Cromwell. Interment took place sd ae thundershower, -will persist until | fm the People's cemetery: >. e ’ : a, 1S GUEST this svsiem moves away to the . : . , oe (<< ame ae eee : : * ° Stellma Ganley, Dorval} Que€< east Drier air, moving into the regs a meee ee gg ctes inf ‘ * \ oped lm Ee ; a (4 i bec, who is vacation n the: distri the disturbance de- for Miss Bessie G. Cook was ——— : : “. LA AZ Arie — : district as, the held Tuesday: July 19, from the ¥- 5 - 3 pes ; ; oH Ke iit 7 Maritime Provinces. arrived iM parts, will permit the clouds to the city Sunday and is the guest jezin to break ‘up.im many sect- MacLean. Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev » = With your’ old $ ‘ engine, <3 ePa,: » prices start at a meee’ , If the rest of your car is m good : of Mrs. B—Melnnis, 21 Bayfield jons before nightfall. However, john GE Ball. ‘Palthearere Street the comb nation of grey. skies were J-‘F- Moore. FJ O'Neil, oh and cooler air arriving frem the yr Carruthers. Vernon > Fra- HONORED — 4 northwest will mean lower day- 4 long service certificate will : ser, Jack MacEachern Clifford eieaaited to “<R‘C. Parent, ‘me temperatures today’ for -yyacDonald. Flower bearers were sonics. 4 a Many paces Wendall. Mutch. Bruce MacPher- : . recently retired superintencent Thursday is expected to be son, William L. Henry. Interment badly worn. the best thing for ou of the Charlottetow: Expert: | sr eee tempera- |; = badiy worn, the best thing for you ecatal rasa palate at 4 pal sunny. with afternoon mpera- in the Sherwood cemetery 30-M th to do could be to get a completely oo n = . tomy. sag ate tures in “ Tis — eee vines = on teburit engine from Simpsons_Sears. e presentajjon will ¢ pi sion orecast ; : AL — The ; ; th ; on the law ~ tre -ExXperimen- — - hear . Scotia. Prince neral for Michael F. Walsh was ANYn\ ye G nt e ao 2 ge _= eae tal Farm and Mr- Parent witt ni 4 we F _ x held Tuesday morning from the \\ WK \ p : vara e wnnee eet. es a _ as al Farm and arent sdwité talon astern New I sday m on AA \ \ | ; : i s new engine guara ‘ome be .asked to piant a tree in honor te Counties overcast , Charlottetown Funeral ‘Home to 4 iu Na TTT a \\\ AGAINST TREAD WEAR and find out the price on a rebuilt of the occasion 3 with showers or. thundershow- oe church .. Most oes ! ! i | Hh | 4 PLUS po time’ limit, no mile- engine for your car. You yl be ; = : leemer where Requiem Hig i as ‘ ight t . . RETURN. TO N.Y ers this morning, t! nes gg Mass was snabisied by Rev : —— = age-limit against all road — o TT Mr and Mrs. John Flaherty ers ending about noon but winiam Enright, CssR-. who . wecie hazards... , » and children. Jownneyg Sean, showers continuing in the after- 31. conducted the service at the 7 e 7 a Michae)} Mary .are retur Island, New York i anfaEileen noon; clearing late this -even- crave Very Rev. F.J. Maloney. - pve = tal Dong pings -cooler>—winds——tight.—_1n-_ @<oR---was~present-im- the —sanc- after spend, creasing -in the afternoon ‘© tuary. Pallbearers were Gorton 5 , ‘ie sae 156 KENT STREET. oo S t A RS CHARLOTTETOWN f 7 DIAL 2-1251 ing {heir spaliddvs . with “Nré. i northeriv 2 Eon high —a+—Mobbs, George Larter, — Louis Flaherty’s _ parents Mr.) and New Giasgow #75. Ciarintte-—ttar Nee eer | ais e a Kenny. Elli@tdale. town 60-70, Moncton 60-72. Out- liam MarMillan, Roland W i A! a "i 2 afother lank -for—‘Phursdas Mostiv’ sun- Interment was -in the Cathohe . SH with teem \ Qe . Setar ee See ey @Trandson, Kevin Kenoy jny. little. temperature change. -cemetery . aoe SS reer necessaries tg int tine