Virgil I. Grissom ‘ ' a “Negotiations are>~ not pro- . es : ; retiring president and the exe- 9... .; oa ane aR day the Canadian government I Sr a a gp Brvoryy | Prevails At Plants ecutive for their hard work which te ae aaa _—— \does not_plan to send diplomat ite aon oa in I don't think f made the past year so SUCCES- Noti4n3) Federation of . Serv- chester Ronning to Hanoi. to in- ‘- vou can poo guy's whole SUDBURY (CP)—An atmos’ eating a sandwhich while wait- sful A motion to have a_ricnic ices, an affiliateof the Quebéc- tercede on behalf of American | e 7 ‘Aflantte Geees, 842 mvfies east | vof Cape Kennedy at 4 3% pm. linto the>wee hours of the morn- Island News Page The Guardian; Charlottetown. Tues. jand other officers of the chap lter elected were vice-president, ! July 19. 1966. 3 Father McCardle, who had been ber. of the hte aa . : e ihe ling a longtime mem : MONTREAL. (CP) No settle- But, Young and Collins didn't FOURTH STRIKE DAY Knights of Columbus ea ment, was reached Monday. te Prime Minister mind the prospect of such a long .| tes of the last regular an * end a strike of 32.500 hospital day. Said Young, who flew the first two-man flight. Gemini 3 last’ year with air force Lt-Col life and expect him to sleep phere of quiet siege prevailed ~ Atmosphere Of Quiet last annual meeting were read and approved. Thomas Curran moved a vot> of thanks. second- ed. by John Roudreanlt, to the - hey the m ing for a work assignment. is a for the membegs and their fa Be truck Strike | For the first time in the his Noel Wilson.’ secretary, Harry drives by’ James McKearney, leeesi of the US. man-in-space Nahuurs treasurer Renny . Sherwood : . am, flight objectives re- Koke: warden, John Boudreau't Director The Charlottetown detachment ered ‘an ibanian launch, lustead of the regular open: | of the ROMP, ae | i j g. ¥ Robert Ferguson ' the m, repor -no. in- forcing planners to stretéh the estern an Cen r istric ing. prayer, e accide pilots’ work day the first night Ww d t al D st ts Said the rosary for the late omments | juries. j 1 oe eccrite of 32.500, hopital’ Indicates Policy ing. over 70 per cent 6f Quebec's - 189 hospitals LETHBRIDGE (CP) -— Prime ‘Minister Pearson indicated Mon- based Confederation of National oe of war there : + tag v8 ¢ plants throughout long- ‘ the ilies: was carried unanimously ; , _}. Responding to a suggestion [soundly the est nih ena ther dbuty fren ol the gam srace ime Practice ™ 1M Tecan decided to hold the piemic Toate, nn Rul we. & trom ‘Opposiion Lender Diafen ad eon ot “dead bird” Taternational Nickel Co. of Can? at. Sir Andrew MacPhail park rte ” " baker;>Mr. Pearson said there satellite whizzing helplessly ada—with 300 additional police in the walkout some . is 's first; Earlier nauts accomplished, man's fir lst | trae reported © and About 200 men: immediately 0” July T7that-2-f0-p-# area's normal complement of 40 Summer. The first selection was OPP. men who had. been work- that of Yvonne Boudreault, ~ seemed -to be little possibility - ment the government would not They are seeking a weekly |hesitate to ask Mr. Ronning te ( i the lary — iner f “ docking;then had to wane Sunday several shots were fired ing overtime shifts since Thurs- daughter of George Boudreault eet Se eae - igo again “ifthe - situation gjreture te earth” gfter trouble at. a company-chartered heli- day . In his opening remarks, the new be t*todwine the seemed to warrant another ef- i. — ee copter, Nobody was injured and Staff Superintendent William President elaborated on plans eetnies ‘a ute & a ge on a4 the faeein pe ia Viet f Nobody § - £ a the company would give no de- Gillings ofthe OPP in Toronto for the future and stressed, 5 oS - ! : Fo at fe the dent bis, oF- tails of the shooting led the reinforcements especially, for all members to YC4r contract [Nom or % prover suck sired . jficials figured that Gemin 110 “Company executives and -“We are here as the teeuit of be active-It was decided to hold The hospital - association Ig ties-as the murder of prisoners | | would have to shoot up to a high egg-shaped orbit around leaders of the Steelworkers’ Lo astronauts planned to crank UP +n. Steelworkers a request by the mayor of Cop- the next meeting on Sunday, of Copper “Cliff reported to have offered in- of war.” G\the powerful, 16,000 - pourid a P il A\ d e er — — a oa 4 ’ ur : ung: The two arties sought to It was here that several shots ed S d CNR 1¢8 tween Cape qt: ° - thrust Agena engine to shove break an inane Sikes were fired at a twin-bladed Up! s war : : ummersiae | Tormentine and Borden yester- ‘ 4 % ~~ them to a record altitude of 468 Thursday when a shift boss at helicopters Sunday afternoon aS Three music pupils - of Sister e day. Waiting lines of up to 600 eee catast 4 . : a: a <i|Mmiles, topping the altitude rec- Jneq's Levack mine, 35 miles it flew supplies into the Inco-Irma Daigle. CND. St Mary's Man Injured }ears were forméd yesterday ae irs GIRLS RIDE IN GONDOLA =i of 307.5 miles held by two northwest of Sudbury, ordered site. The helicopter flew ott Convent. Souris. have won. sch- | Srerneye. with some cars wait- ; ———— 7 af aa aes ussian cosmonauts. _ E several miners to the surface. again, apparently without fur- olarships, following the recent ing ‘as long as six hours on the ! adiation beconies a hazard The iatks es —througti--ther—ineident,_to_a_site which Theery and Piano e ' James Campbell, Summer- Cape Tormentine pier before Judy: (LEFT) and Mary dola up Crouse-Mountain here girls enjoyed the ride, and -jat Chubb, two Indian girls from Cods' Lake Barrows, Man, took their. first ride in @ gon their first to a big city during -part of their tour Summerside Council Told Collections Total $481,203 | showed little fear | (CP Wirephoto) } spacemen such altitudes. Experts ram out: the day and into the eve- through days of crash studi€s ping with. no- sign of success. on how much radiation the two’ ‘The shift boss acted appar- might encounter. ently because the men began They said ft might be-10 times eating sandwiches before start- more than any other American :ing work. The union says that pitted by strikes from. micro- the company has not named. (from. the Mount Mayor Richard Dow of Cop-igehool of Music per Cliff said he called for th® Grade VIL - police reinforcements to Maln- Grade yI tain order, “not to break & Grade VI strike, illegal or not.’ St. Bernard They — are: | Marilyn Peters; . Peggy Peters; Linda Phinney The following pupils of Sister Grade VII ~ First Class Hon- 3 - suffered a—broken—jaw—and— crossing. — lacerations when the Volks- MANY VISIT PARKS ie wagen he was driving went Wks 3 - - of control and rolled at Clinton |. About 130,000,000 at approximately 5 p.m. Sun- are expected to visit day morning. The injdred man tional parks in 1966. Americans US. ta astronaut has ever faced, bat —— _ , i “tt ee eae a 7 . , . Irma Daigle. CN.D. have suc. W45 exami at the scene by : lay me well below dangerous leessfully passed Theory and Dr. L.K. Zielinski_of Kensington Island Mobile ye L . : | .8 A Piano examinations from the.and was transterred te the ; iH : : bo — wal in space was to {Mount St. Bernard School of- Prince County Hospital omes. > satellite. . hen digar tavice Dpos! lon wal CT Music 4 | -Phe Summerside detachment Sales and Service , : Piano: Grade VIII Pass: of the ROMP investigated the | Summerside Dial 5117 that hopefully -—had-—heeome a ; a inbelie Peters. ° 3 accident j around the globe nearly 250 men watching an estimated quit the_mine and, the walkout A sugtestion’ that the chapter pocitais Friday. spread. to gn aie results eo —— es ss 7.000 kets e Pala ial throughout have a Mass for the late Father coming fr a vi miles out in space, warranted 7. pic A prea api y roug McCardh = ted by the additional 101 hospitals Monday Hanoi.” ie esanad timing for launch if There was no violence re- Inco's installations . : ‘ie ee . morning ‘| Mr. Ronning already has = 2 By ‘ meeti i ‘ ‘ ur. é . Gemint 10 was térendezvous ported on: the fourth -day of a Monday 3 extra prov incial ae dine Aacan Miah ta! ofiak: Emplovees involved include ymade ‘two visits to Hanoi im with it two days later | Seen | arewe > Sr - toveee ace Bene ene frame SONS: Sw Pee “ter Id sponsor one child a dieterary. laundry. housekeep- search of a solution tothe Viet ‘ bers of the ince were on duty in the Sud- wee i i , i : The old “Agena was left tm workers, mem : : b ttend the Rustico 19% 294 maintenance workers. 'Nam conflict ’ : : Inited Steelworkers of Amer- bury area. standifg by~in ‘case Member to attend the Rustico orbit after the Gernini 8 flight Unit "GLC) . Sea tere eligrrie the Cultural ‘Traiping Camp each ward orderlies and some wr Pearson said in a state during which the two astro- '4 mere g nurses | ; 6500, ‘which represents the per Cliff to the Attorney-Gen- Sentember 3rd, following which €reases ranging from $4.60 to cae ; |the. globe: ranging from 185 to seine met in Torcate with eral's department whe said the president adjourned the $6.60 in a two-year contract Fe Traffic 468 miles. : William Dickie, chief concilla An estimated 3,000 ‘pickets meeting after prayer by George Hospitals are reported able to. rry MAY_TOP RUSSIANS ; *.tion—officer_for__the provincial were on Ait. outside Inco ‘of- Boudreault. ‘carry on and to operate effec- | H |, Their spacecraft firmly jahor department. The union fices. a sméelier and /refinery tive -em-erzenee—tacilities tS eavy latched to the “live” Agena delegation was led by William which stand. together in the i ° in spite of the staff shortage.) pe |rocket launched Monday, the ‘ngahoney, Canadian—director™ of 5,000-population company town Sour s Music aah Te ee —————="" Reports from Borden last might = _ tae ae atte aoe ee) a eens at jors: . Marilyn Peters. : Pass: (~~ -—-~— ett —— Ss supe speeds— + : = pn geet So eo - i == STMTERSHS——Fown—man-—gested—police_action be taken J.C. Hogan. manager of Civic packed a new one in the space- | {Mary Jo nee, Karén-Lar-~ Minor Accident wr bene 2 4 acer, Joe Brophy told the mon--at this time against this type of Stadiui reportettthat—the- -fin—ship.to Jeave on the Agena for - mrs SESER: - ormerk and . : at Pt thly meeting of the town coun- delinquent . ancial picture at the Stadium the Gemini f2=astronauts to re- . ae er = = At Cavendish aa eo) eit-here_ yesterday that current “Mavor George A. Key stated after the Cornpletion of the first | trieve. is QUEBEC cP) Geicstlaest Whe ik ind eahad i dnueabe ra > sega lass Hon- —— tax collections for jhe vear to that the council was concerned six months of 1966 Is still a very | Doctors predicted that €ol- onder ats Lesage ios ahen ike sland Nit osaue replied ee eters, Pass. Linda A minor -highwa, accident on 1 le June 30th: totalled $481,203 with a number of citizens who impressive one jlins’ walk would not be any- | : 5 ve lees ae as ; ; : the Shore Road, Cavendish, at’ Travel Trailer 4 Mr. Brophy stated that among have not paid any attention to Comparing the first six months | where near_the fatiguing ordeal fo pt roe - give the can mig or ae ragga tpg y Cc First — Hon: approximately 4-o'clock Satur- Accessories - the unpaid taxes are a number .the paying of their taxes for a of 1965 with the first six months navy CmdrtyEugene A. Cernan U0" Nationale regime enoug oe ae” eae We lars: . Dawe Carter. Syeer Ply it arcont always - of motor vehicle a¢counts and number of vears and he hoped poll taxes. He said that this type that the financial committee sug- coleict the overdue accounts Police chief SD. -A. Wanna- __ maker ‘in his -monthly report to “ dividual collections and oned hy councillor Herh Schur- is * : i me Bi ; DEATHS the council stated that 194 cases man that section 13 ofthe Motor ened, gg gag oni 5 cee thing to aid it. jrecover from exhaustaon result- Grade I First Class Honors | appeared before the court dur- Vehicle Taxi by-law, 1962, be!solution was developed to. smear 1 want to give him (Mr. ing from the campaign for the Donna Coffin, Sharon Coffin, BERQUIST — Suddenly at Car- | ing the month of June. He men: leton of Monday, July~18=-1966;4ieaed—that-during the month 12 Warren E. Berquist ‘of Belling- accidents were investigated ham, Mass in his 62nd year.| Where the damage was in ex- Remains will rest at Dawson's ess of- $10) and 12 where the damage was under $100 ; i. * : their chauffeur’s license at the | signed to let t i i indetpipbieiesiiitehcstoclphibioinndiiasba a gerne “ vee Gouncilior-D—Alex-MacDonald_age of 18 and in view of thialawe Ih tot cade would not also result- in the| “They will never be able to cae easter —Catherine McKinnon “\ to F Church of Scotland, ‘0! the councit-that-various-cit-fact—they—should_also beable __—__ es ;strangulation -of the — province, ; huiid—a—machine—such_as_-that . » ‘ Pee : : * izens in the town were maintain- to cet a license to drive a taxi DOCKING A MUST _—_ (Mr. Lesage” replied that—“the- | which existed--hefore—1960 The Missing Men : ; = Cape Traverse, for teneral set ing high hedges, trees and fences at this age Link-up with the Agena te a Province will not allow: itself to |peopie would never tolerate it.” We ok. ol. ee monte — viee oe at 2 p.m. In on their pronerty that were ‘haz Council members were gen-;must in the US. plan to send be hanged. I have too much con- ——-—-——-——— MEP reed - lt was very good qd : ferment will bean. Bellingham srdous to the travelling public. erally in_favour of this res |men to the moon - fidence “in the people to believe Land Safely Mass Please-omit flowers. Visit: He expressed the hope that they olution but suggested if many | - Gemini 8 pilots Neil A..Arm.- they: will allow themselves to be : ing hours at Funeral home 7-10 would cooperate and lower them p.m. Tuesday ,to the required level. Council- lor MacDonald said that a mem- MacNEILL At Kings County ber of the police force and the Memorial Hospital July 17, 1966, of 1966 figures show that 4 resolution. was - moved hy councillor MacDonald and sec- amended to read eighteen vears in lieu. of twenty-one vears. Corine:lor tioned that Islanders under the present law were able to get infractions of the law occurred from this change that the age he reverted to age 21 A number of other resolut- 1966 | went is aproximately $1,000.00 ahead jlongest walk in space — tw MacDonald ~men-i view strong and air force Lt |David R. Scott dramatically ac- | |complished man’s first link-up jis not misplaced, he stressed rope to hang itself. The Liberal leader told a ‘a wel 5 durien ¢ ‘press conference that although ours. 19 minutes during _the , Hothing te thwart flight of Gemini 9 last month. | Cernan cut short his stroll be- through during map's Johnson, neither will he do any- on Collins’ face-plate to prevent | ‘any frost from blinding his — to hang himself, strangulation has The initial chase and meeting started:”” with the live Agena was de- Col. |treated that’ way.” To show that this confidence in space. However. a wild jet the fact that although the Lib- government of Premier Daniel public meeting since his sudden Johnson)’ all the rope necessary |June 5 provincial election won't take much_rope to do that. The|is possible for the Union Na- already tionale party to re-establish its Asked whether this attitude machines. Mr. Lesage said: \did. Well, let them prove it now To date, it is a total failure.” The opposition leer Ilis Gallant and Linda Phinney. Grade Ill — Honors: AdPienne looked Gallant ‘ors: Judy Ellis, Carol White and ivisit to hospital last month to ‘Nora Townshend Dianne Cheverie and Flaine Fudge ‘Pass. Leslie’ Lambie _. Theory: All pupils listed. in the piano section - received First Class Honors in their Theory Examinations Asked whether he believed it political patronage and electoral Montague Knights The Air-Sea Rescue Center, “at Halifax called off a search | for a missing 2#-foot lobster ; | boat Ss Psi shotrtly Soode’ Smachallt at Wauuh: Saket town engineer would be check. ions were brought up but were on their spaceship forced them ‘erals lost the recent provincial pened eee en ane ae? ae each Foi’ ing various premises on this St over to the next meting for to back away less than half anjelection, they still had the larg- Meet further discussion hour later. e the three-man crew of the boat -ade—11—__First_Class_Hen—# | “THE OTTAWA MAN" day afternoon involved a car verybody’s Talking About. . —Don, Angus < cS ace ® years. Resting at matter within the next few days N 0 l I C E ing the flight rt t his late residence. Funeral ser ——————_____—______— we . ee Beet a he peper — cy splashdown -were__reperted _ safe, - having with an emerg vice from the - United). Baptist in the Pacific. = The annual: meeting of St- docked at Egmont Bay. . = Ghee Musoy Harhout Tes -___ PLAN TO - ace cei it mas te txt, Music School [er Columbus was held wecanthr| sss we ae pase Baneee ~\Mr. Kenny's Home Bakery will be oe. in the Beach re WESTERN ee ee _ en en ee ae the eighth C | ted = | the president, James Cain, ithe t ccacd caepel hae tase teat oe “ ay TUESDAY, Jt ith, ¢ iealeuet ike oaks Tei eet, Saat ee me) TOPS foreccmencste am S.ccr™ Me Norton Hof respect for the death of Mr. Martin drowning accident at George-| space program The Vastronauts fights oma Gemini 16 oe aoe ea students | Pratilated ‘Thomas Curran on, — 3 ‘ a Kenny, a co-founder of our bakery re at Peet ies slipped into their snug cockpit |before the U.S. heads full-8team |‘#*!né part im mar concert | his success in the recent election..." TAKE HOME WITH-¥0U— “business on Pripce Edward Island. $8 years. Resting at the ‘Mon- | tague Funeral Home Funeral service from Annandale United Church Wednesday... July 20, at : ei wy 3-95 vas head. ol schedule tinto the three-man Apollo prot |S) 1 St ussan Linivetsits- Sun, J. R. Ferguson was elected = There are 4,000 licensed trail- : LON , hae pres . . in-Britain—< IN LONG ORBIT presttent—ftor—the- enmuing—yeor-jet-parke aman mission tentatively set for Nov. day afternoon were Donald | Trackers said Gemini 10's ini- 15. Carmichael, . David Roberts, tial orbit. was 100 by 168 miles— Early-Apollo missions will be \Jack Ambler, James Campbell, a : | i 1 2 o'clock. Interment in the Uni- dame . = shaped path through designed to test the moon-flight aoe erent — 7 s - ted, Church cemetery Hale Reva, 8 bes ioe |hardware in earth orbit and to | Debiois. Stephen: Wana - : ale Rayner, St. Efeanors, Is Looks beautiful, man!" | perfect lunar landing tech,|co%t. Neil MacKinnon, all of JAMES —“ The death occurred @ Suest this week of his uncle Young said. Friday, July 15, 1966, as the re- and. aunt; Iniques, with an admittedly Charlotletown: Joseph Martin, | Live royally... night: Rendezvous link-up with an pec, is a patient in O’Leary Com- |. First munity Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Raigh 4 tong night’ oe aa : | 1 t ec Raa eae ee ged Rl alee eine a ght's work ahead, ‘optimistic goal of sending men Sherwood. and Kenneth Bing- f see ————ault_of a highway" accident, of Cattbeck.Stherten srg 9 0S -navy_commandel isthe MSOn lt T8——--—-—-Hram—-Gary—Piekering,—Mariorie— ; WT | em . oe SE ee eh ie eee — Making his ,second space jour- MacLelland of Summerside | Oy | wi . peepee ieee” ioe : on ee: Se ek eee ae ney in Slightty-more “thran—a— | The students received” tn-| ¥ Ss ur Lean Funeral Home until noon — Mrs. Gerald Nickers Cape iyear. and Collins, an air force Fir = -F \ dividual. 4 * ‘ ; ‘ eas ‘ today, July 19, then to.the Morell Sable Island, N.S. is visitine Her 145°. ‘sha Sed beer Maen tn in or dividual. instruction on the var- | % ’ -. e -United Church for funeral ser- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard space, slept until 1 30 “a i25 é ious instruments of their choice \ vice commencing * 2:30 p.m. Jeffreay;-Alberton Ssiaae — Dan erous — qualified imstructors from Ig d ven ure Interment in- the Marie: ceme- : \ ; : : g |all over the Maritimes and The : : tery IS PATIENT ei ee ee ‘ New England states. eH N : * ” Is Way: COOK — THe death cocurred|, MES Fred Gamble. Cascum wa Driving Tee etal remeratie ot to 4 Saterday, July 16, 1966, at her termediate and senior students! Agena rocket ! savings now | e t e ' 1 ry ag voice az oo seine IN HOSPITAL face = reap eal blastoff, Bsns — i‘ oar oe sc tire Mr: Cook . Rest : 3 | irin main Agena en- anor's. was fi and : —| 2 ee oe Mrs. Richard Jeffrey, Al- gine for a shove to an altitude | costs on a charge of dangerous | < poche ne 7 - _— oS iberton is a patient in the West- of 468 miles, a record for man. | driving, and $50 and costs on a Helps Solve 3 Biggest ay, ". ; ‘lern Hospita Tuesday: Opening. of the charge of driving without a lic- | seer ee ere reer RETURNS HOMF spacecraft hatch late in the aft-| ence, in Summerside police cout FALSE TE tery Flowers gretefully d> Mrs. Frank Fraser. who has ernoon-so Collins can st _ sterd ee and Mrs aser. W an stand in’ ye ay : ¢ as a ra been a patient in the Prince the seat—his arms, head and| A Summerside man. Darrvi Worries an Problems J NE = The death occur- 3 r Gounty Hospital for several \Shoulders exposed. .to- space—for weeks, has returned to her home |an hour of sctentifie plctinne-ta | in Alberton. jing. , : | fined $50 and costs. Wednesday: Rendezvous with, On a similar charge, Wilfred the powerless Agena left in.or- | Blacquiere, Summerside, was bit after the troubled. flight of | fined $50 and costs Gemini 8. Then Collins leaves | Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC. the safety of Gemini 10 for an | presided hour-long space stroll, using a | = 50-foot lifeline and small space | Lidstene, pleading. guilty to a charge of impaired driving, was A little PAS sprinkled on your dentures does all this: (1) Heips hold false teeth more firmly in place; (2) Holds them more comfortably; (3) Lets you bite up to 35% harder | Without discomfort. FASTEETH Powder is alkaline (non-acid) Won't sour. NO gummy, gooey. pasty taste or feeling’ Avoid embarrassment Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. red at the Prince County -Hos- pital Sunday. July 17,.of Donald Edward Lidstone, 172 Ottawa St. Summerside in his 65th year. | Resting at the Compton Funeral Home until Tuesday noon,. July 19. then to Trinity United Church for service at 2 p.m Interment in the Peoples’ Cemetery. In heu of flowers, donations to the soc- RENEW FRIENDSHIPS “Mr. and Mrs. William Wa! —_ Greenfield Park. P.Q, ‘are spending a Holiday-at Alberton where they are renewing friend- ships lety of vour choice will be ap- NEW PHARMACIST sun ; DO preciated. Ewen Lee Taylor, Nine Mile Thursday: Spiashdown in the COMMO ff RE sae Creek, a recent graduate of The : te DAVIES os At the P . Hos- "College of Pharmacy “at Dal- ROOM rae — oy ad ego housie ‘University, has passed vies, 18 new ‘€- \the examinations of the Phar- nue. Resting at the MacLean | 1,3, E i : . Siakel Mama Kini ate ths c examining Board ~ of MAIN BRACE , Canada ° funeral will be held today. July ———___ 19. with service commencing at 3:30 pm Interment’ in the Peopie's cemetery Flowers gratefully declined. Coming Attractions Featuring TUESDAY—THE DOWNTOWNERS ' We Trade . * Televisions * Appliances i * Furniture STUDIES FOR CASH BOURNEMOUTH, Eng land ‘CP)—A student in this Hamp- shire resort claims to have, set THE “DREAM TRIP”, the-cruise’south, the newcar, the PROWSE At her. home _on 4 world record for studying A & ; Monday, July 16th, 1966. Mrs. Trevor Cooke, 22, spent three FIRESTONE . faraway skiing vacation. You can have them. By saving. = ; ogc ~ ao se. oe ae days and nights plowing non- Home and: Auto +THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY Start now. Open a Savings Account-at the Royal Bank. ROYA am =the onoura + stop through several of Shakes- Ltd. : ' oe : : : ree Soh nm Monday et 17 Deare’s‘plays—while--his-trieads ___ Featuring THE HI-NOTES —— ee a ” na is the _~ Villa Avenue. With services st Comected: £100. for eharity Dial 4-5547 Dress—Suit or Sport Coat. aa so aan : “ s jeg A 4 en 2pm Wednesday from the K:rigyCooke had slowed down to one of St- James —interment in:the page an hour’ by the end of the Members and Guests - * AS ; ——Peeviesoometery. sess108 F : i 7 . ‘ ee lt a aia eldpetee a = me ites eer aera ei eee cL + ey tgs * ~ icidehtapindinnnenaamuniie aaa are . eg te ! : Sn Ie AM cine gets a ea iia Race ; hither oti Tee : sacle 4 : ‘ . Neng <