Morton eter en an offictel i 2 poll! ing a complained of Raw: ing “threatened or Lesage, 53, a first ” Island News Pie Viet a Swng a was the. Jeading Liberal cam- Western and Central Districts _- Mee delopded bik _aotirienient The Guardian, Charlottetown, stb June 6, 1966: a “as ‘one “that has not grown’ old” A and” mixed ‘special appeals to ‘the y 5 with a gen- ounger voters BB ga siviiresiretnre erally ‘‘pragmatic’’ program for Quebec's future. AVOID INVECTIVE : The. premier, except for occa- sional eruptions, has stuck to a =e _ Statistical approach, avoiding | By ANDREW BOROWI ‘invective, | SAIGON REW Huss OmIEC Mr. Johnson, 51, who ‘has led -. Nam's governmnet worked ‘' Unio Nationale since 1960, gainst the clock Sunday to add 2/80 has spprned violent out: " civilians to. the ruling 10-man DUTStS. laus were. doing. Nicklaus. at the time, was seven under par. ground of ‘the spring uprising He finished eight under at~272. against the government which Yancey led the first round has diverted battalions of Viet- with a 63, which’ tied thé 6.466- ‘hamese ‘troops from field. duty. yard Colonial Country Club .In other developments U.S. tournament, record. He was tied Marine patrolsin the Da Nang gious system of education will with Littler at 132 Friday, then area and U.S. 25th-infantry divi- suffer at Liberal hands. dr: one stroke off the pace Sion troops involved in a. new ; ' aay, sweep 30 miles “northwest | of SEPARATISM . eos van Tied for fourth place at 272 Saigon reported they have killed , The question o ns ore Ake were. Bruce Devlin and Nick- 38 guerrillas and captured 2s. bec should’ separate from la Monsoon -rains limited U.S. rest of Canada ee as — Dale Douglass finished sixth-air offensive against North Viet Clectoral issue after, - Tart ‘at 273, followed by.Wright Gar- Nam Saturday to 38 missions, °f the Ralliement national a $20,000 and made him the ‘third ‘ spawning multiple -winner ‘of 1966.* The others are Doug: Sanders, with three victories and Arnold Pal- mer,.with two. Neither played x-there. tect GETS FIVE BIRDIES Yancey, a former West Point ‘eadet playing out of. Philadel- | phia, birdied five holes to, post a final round 33-33—66. He started the day at 1} under: par 199, one ‘stroke behind Gene Lit- tler. . has ‘Appealed to the farmers, while blaming the Lesage gov- ernment for the - current ° wave. of strikes in Quebec and . con- “ ; a are : ; a : s th a - es ve SEVERAL new ‘blood donor Moase. chairman of the Sum- fax last hight -to conduct’ four | peaioers bora ote rett at 274,and Gay\Brewer. R see oe ee 2 national has eompetitions will be in pro- Mmerside committee, displays, days of clinics in Prince. 000. Johnny Pott was third at 276. Eight players ted * ae PARTIES \been urging. .“‘associate . state- . gress in’ connection with the °"€ of the new trophies donat- County. On the left” is Mrs. 271 and won $7,500. Veterans OI oer ae “hood” for Quebec, together with Rae days of Red Cross clinics 2d by different local firms, to Thelma Hynes, nurses’ aide, Littler: ran into-.trouble early oe een makina « tare ‘Continued from page one) 4 sueh powers as.control over the Sunday and, was, three over par tt ‘ to be held at‘the Legion Home aiter two thetek At the ture te in Suinmertidg, today and to- two of the miembers of the 9.78 candistates. The remaining “money supply. a ee eels “ candidates represented a The party's appeal apparently PGA appearance, had a7! Na, it j va- Arrow ith Gal otiectivg “at “—~e “d ve blood donot Clare, RN who is ‘in charge had fallen’ four strokes behind a and Player 70-71-60- riety of other parties ranging was concentrated in rural areas, 660 donors. Here, Edgar eam who riven from Hali- 1 the team. ~ | Leneey. eats nts seas - — from. Communist to Conserva- where discontent . with -Liberal : aE = cive policies’ was thou ght to be 5 pe from the spacecra: ? p | aS When ‘the election -was called’ strong among farmers. ieee and mounted a movie camera Town 0 ice April 18, the standing in the 95- - The RIN, younger in member- ‘ ere e ross ea mM © and a mirror, Snes Ce 3 seat - legislative assembly was ship and ‘left-of- centre in policy, a FP He. found things a bit difficult Liberals 63, Union’ Nationale 28, waged-a vigorous campaign. lat first—his heel got snagged. while standing in the seat; had a tendency to float at oe while on the 25-foot lifeline and:' ithe line kept getting in his way. { ‘GUIDED BY LIFELINE | One of his main jobs was to here are investigating the as- \see how well he could: get) sault of an elderly ’ “motel, clerk ,around with only a lifeline to | yesterday morning. iguide him. Later, he was At approximately 5 a.m. Frank played golf. 2 glide up to 140 feet from the ick a clerk at the tink’. niel Johnson, leader of the spacecraft, an nsagel sn letter. motel, was assaulted by Union Nationale, also was out: — oes the 2 ae one or more persons carrying \early‘to vote in his riding of i n done wi iper- | col pig Bagot. He cast his ballot in his Cilterke was taken’ to Price home town of St. Pie, 40 miles “I've got snake all: over me,” | st Montreal. Mr. J Cernan said at one point. The County Hospital where the_at- con of, at. OnReS nee In Summerside d, with the affival of the twelve that a new committee was | member mobile Red Cross blood formed this year ‘with: represen- | donor team:from Halifax at Sum- ‘tativeson-it-from-the following merside last evening, the three |Clubs: Rotary, -Y's Men/s, and | white vehicles—emblazoned ‘on | Lions as well as the Ic ranch each side with the Red, Cross of the Royal Canadian Legion. | hloet vtech carry the team It is understood that from now members and’ all the equipment |" the chairmanship will rotate “for use at the clinics, will serve* ftom .one club to the other as it reminders to residents in | does with the annual : Lobster Independent 1 and vacant 3. The turnout at its meetings, A new Redistribution Act has ‘especially in the cities, was boosted the number of seats to large, and: the party advocated ° e. Investigating Motel Assaul 108 for this election. independence for Quebec «-while . Polls opened at 10 a.m. and saying it was not under-estiriat- FE — Town police closed. at 8 p.m. . ing ,the. difficulties. ster LEADERS VOTE EARLY In the Québec election: of 1962, Premier Jean Lesage cast his. 2,136,781 -78.5 per cent ,of the’ ballot early in his Quebec City penal ——— valid. ‘ballots. riding - of -Louis-Hebert-and--then = ACTRESS ‘MARRIED BEV ERLY HI L LS, Calif. (AP)—Actress Tammy ‘Grimes, 32, was married Saturday night to actor Jeremy Slate, 40-*Each had ‘been married once ‘before. ; was accompanied by -his wife —— ee a j Prites County of the urgent need | Carnival. black snake is the nickname tending physician, Dr. Hubert and his two sons, Daniel, ieee ‘|for 1260 donors at the Tive cen- On Wednesday, the mobile pet hitgand ieee net cat aig | MacNeill, stated. he wes, eufee: and Mare, 18. t PURITY . DAIRY | | tresin-which-elinics will be held..team will hold_clinics_at the _ingfrom severe lacerations to a a fim oxygen and provide com munications lines. the scalp. ia The stroll was the highlight of | A police spokesman stated las the frequently troubled flight. ‘evening that Mr. Callbeck. ap- The astronauts earlier’acéom- “ parently struggled with one as- jplished three rendezvous exer- | sailant and as a result the per- ‘shortly after the polls opehed, involved a-mah alleged to- have been driving a car carrying liq- uor. - In another Montreal incident? one man was detained for ques- ii this week: + . |Canadian Forces base between This is the second of the five |9:0 and 12:30 in the morning, visits the mobile Red Cross. 29d from 2.- 3.in the afternoon, “}team makes to Prince Edward and at Tignish Legion that even- Island each year-the first ‘one ing between 8 and 10. Thurs- . “Parents Prefer > ~ purity Products” $ e ° 317 Kent St, Dial 4.7125 ; Ise US. Miler Comes Close To Mile Mark Duggan of Santa Maria, Calif, { eo is r s—trium pH brought third, .and— Daw ley) ‘And tne Rec _ vanes "as ack ah military. dictorate amid — signs “ls Liberals said they oe pharmacy stadaes = gi aia | the man who: took lessons’ from money as he wort during the.en ‘one eae spuciainnied wit i resi Se ioleroen ee tart as gen- f Toronto, fourth i r eek ti > whe ollec $1000. Momphia'""open" golt s2220%, Hin, check Sintay , The fenlarged direglorate ix @f@l.program of Donating the inv Grell, who had bettered, fous dearnzivenkocainiay ana’. Ce brought his total earnings this. Supposed to be presented to the dustrial oo rovines. swith his 3:56.0 "loot "but ' lected. the biggest payoff of: his year to $27,699. - nation today. ore Pe ath: that eae cies ty jae seven-year _pro~ career During one. stretch, had four BICKERING, SISTS ee ste The union Nationale placed ae ie i. - tor ron ge His 72-hole total of 265—15 un- consecutive threes. _ White bickering: ‘persisted, ¥more “campaign” emphasis” on) '- 9° set s ee Snell of ‘der par—broke the. Memphis Viet Cong ambushers. killed “a Quebec autonomy, and called ae et . edt _ ne ‘Open record of 266 set by Cary CHECKED SCORES truck-borne detail of tix U.S. for tax and médical systems \\"" a ands esto, Cali aeiadinnaee in 1961 and ia the: «As he came to the !6th green, Air Force members ona road that would not harass the ‘‘mid-. ae ee tia’ 'PGA low for, the year. he asked how Littler and de about 15 miles from North Viet dle man.’ aint elo ah Prt Fs Can : Yancey’s victory was worth fending. champion Jack Nick- Nam's frontier. This is in’ the The party, founded by the late 7 7 o Cana- Ist Corps area, premier Maurice Duplessis, also “'4" has. vet run the mile in. less than jour minutes Jim Perry of Oklahoma. State: won the invitational: 880, with Bill Crothers of Markham, Ont., and Crothers finished in 1:48.2. George. Puce, 24, who grew up in Toronto “but now is’ an economics student versity of Nevada, was fourth in the discus throw, won by PRINCE. eat. 2-3 P.M. THURSDAY, _ 8:00 - 10:00 P.M. day’s ¢elinies are scheduled at was-early in’ April when three v days ek were held in Alberton Legion between 2 - 4. Charlottetown with’ a~ totalat- -4%d_at. O'Leary” Legion from 8. 4l tendance of 1405 dénoré on the | 1° These latter three clinics are | 1185 objective. | all under the ‘Sponsorship of the a-ceole of. atleast “e has | | Legion branches in thése cen- been set -for the clinics being’ pas held today and tomorrow for the residents of-Summerside and the surrounding area at, the Legion Home. Today's times -are from. 2- 4 and 7 --9, and tomorrow morning there will be a special ~*. €linie between 9 and 10, along” with the usual 2 -4 and 7. 9 hours. The morning hour should prove to be a convenient’ time for those who may not be’ able | to attend in the afternoon * ar "evening. NEW COMMITTEE Edgar Moase, the chairman of the Red Cross blood donor com- | mittee for Summerside, repre- =\sents the. Junior Chamber of oy |Commerce which has sponsored tem town’s clinics for the past ‘few years. Mr. Moase. explained \etaes with a stubby, wierd-look- son or persons fled without ob- ling target satellite. taining anything as it was be- While Cernan strolled the |jjeved the motive was robbery. \skies, the satellite they It's believed -the person or pulled away from Saturday lated mad enire | iambled along 145° miles behind | PeTsons Mmvolved gar the spacecraft, still looking like | into the motel via the basement. ‘an “angry alligator’ with ite’ 4 protective shroud on one end.| . PUT LIDS ON LAKES The shroud prevented et oF Evaporation ‘from reservoirs from docking. with _it.. “lin Africa #8 inhibited by cover PREPARE FOUR HOURS, . ing the surface of the water, Both pilots spent nearly four with concrete floats. hours. preparing for Cernan’s cosmic feat. .* For a few minutes, they | ore stat re W WESTERN BRIEFS the same wild-thruster problem that caused an emergency end ¥ IN HOSPITAL ‘of the previous Gemini flight. Stafford noticed the space- Arthur Yorkstone, Summers side, has ,re-entered . Prince ‘craft . rolling faster and faster until he pinned the trouble on County Hospital for treatment. fonors oe. ... $800. DAMAGE. Ye FARMERS! Call i aaah nacaceanias ea ‘ SES Saas one of the small: manoeuvring jets. He immediately switched it } off. 5 : To | Roc e, Jones | Win | _|__DEATHS see ah ~te vesaeenen ste MR: ‘MACKAY mine ane at the Uni-~ COUNTY __. RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS | SUMMERSIDE LEGION HOME - ~~ Mon., June 6th 2.4& 7-9 P.M. Tues., June 7th 9 - 10 A.M. and 2-4 and 7 -9 P.M. . + WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th Can. Forces Base at Summerside 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. and TIGNISH LEGION HOME. 8:00 = 10:00 P.M.” _ ALBERTON LEGION HOME 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. O'LEARY LEGION HOME — “SHARE YOUR GOOD OD HEALTH” BE ONE OF THE 1,260 DONORS NEEDED! (Please clip and keep for reference) + em . — Panek's winitlit ines was 202 feet, one-half inch Puce managed ‘190-8, well below his official best’ this, year which was 196-1014, - | "EDGEHILL” LOS* ANGELES (CP - AP)— Jim Ryun, a Kansas University freshmah, ran. the mile. in 3.537 Saturday ‘night--one-tenth | ofea second off the world req. ord. held by Michel Jazy._ of Boarding Schoot % France Ryun, 19, defeated Jim Grelle - For Girls of Portland,’ Ore., at the Comp- | : ton invitational — track meet, | a NRT ate with another - American, Neill | WINDSOR, “ua | __NOVA SCOTIA 75 Anniversary Year Regular course Grade VIL to Grade 12 An Michaelmas Term begins September 7, 1966 E arly enquiry advisable “owing te limited vacancies tending that the province’s re- Second. Perry's, time was 1: 48.1. For tarther information, apply te Seymour C. Gordon, B.A., M.A., Principal JUNE 9th. Sa ee Sty.” ~ ey? | MacKAY — At the P.E.!. Hos- e : tae .- pital, Saturday, June” 4, 1966, of Willard MacKay od Willard J. MacKay, -. Vernon * Di i H< ° | ’ | Bridge,,in his 77th year. Resting | jat the MacLean Funeral Home os ae Ospita ‘from. where the funeral will be Willard’ Judd MacKay died in | held today, June 6, with service the P.E.I. Hospital on Saturday. ‘commencing at 2p.m. Interment He was in his 75th year _in_ the People's cemetery Mr. Mackay. born in Geneva, ‘ New York, received a science [BURKE — The death occdrred ‘degree from Cirnel! University in - jat- the Charlottetown Hospital, 1912, followed» by- a -period of /Sunday, June 5, of Mrs. Michael] .teaching geology in the Univer- Burke, Georgetown, in her 61st Sity of Texas. In 1983 he married year. Her: remains have been ~ ‘Doris Hill of Rochester; N.Y. fj _, transferred from: the Hennessey Mr. MacKay emigrated Funeral Home to her late resi- %¢ther with Mrs. MacKay ¥ ee from where the funeral | -~{will held _ Tuesday morning, | leav see the home at 9. 15, to St. Jgmes Churé¢h, Georgetown, for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m Sheldon Hume Murray Harbour to for: ¢ PRODUCTS arm at Vernon Bridge. He is survived by ” his wife Visor in Charlottetown schools, © SERVICE Interment will be in, the Church yy ene en sone "cemetery. ‘ \Marguerite Ferooze, Geneva, @ ADVICE MacDONALD «At the P:E.. RA oe cee MacKay, : | Hospital, Saturday, June 4, 1966: The funeral will be held-at the When you call ee een unerel Home: your Imperial RECORD the Andrews ~ Funeral. Home ~—~Esso-A gent; you" Continued: fam on until 11 o'clock today, then to St. John's Anglican Church, Mil- | as ton for‘funeral: service commeéen~ “cing at 2p. my Interment in the | onaut Alexei _Le-onov. ‘ Call on the total church eee drifted for 10° minutes fro IRVING *— A~his: residence, _YOSkhod 2, about 242. mont resources of Murray Hargor, Sunday. June FORGE. BETTER TRAILS : : ; 3 5, 1966, Nathan Fitch Irving in Imperial Oil his 74th year. With, each orbital stroll, pee A United Church, Murray~ Harbor, for funeral service at 2.30; Inter, ment in Murray Harbor ceme- “self; Mg space gun; have had -his tocket jacket. | Home where. the. service wil! miles in the air... held Tuesday June 7 eb * Byt Cernan had little .time .to } a admire the view.- After easing j | p.m Reniains will be forwarded fi 11:05am. he {by train to fhe Park’ Funeral ™ the hatch at 3 Finer: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, , | for burial. amoathness day wrth. practised Phone: 50-3 to. Of Miss Richey. cast Rochester, Americans He has shared the title. She won in Ss “(AP)—Tony Roche of | Australia, playing:on an injured) ankle shot full of pain-killing | drug, scored a triumph -and an off-form Nancy Richey of Dal- las, -Tex., was upset Sunday in the singles finals of the French international tennis eee | Ships. The 21-year-old Roche “won the men's title by defeating Ist- van Gulyas, 34-year-old Hungar- | ian ace. 6-1, 6-4, 7-5: Ann Haydon- Jones, the British veteran, ran up a 6-3, 6-1 rout | It-was a day for left- shandera, Canada in 1942. He operated »& since both champions are south- paws. Roche sprained his left ankle Roris, for. some years art super- | Friday and was forced to pull out of the doubles match against ark -Graebner and Mrs, |Dennis Ralston. - Graebner and Ralson won -the men's doubles Saturday _ by beating Ion Tiriac And. Elie Nes- tase of Rumania * in the final, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0. Margaret ge and Judy Ter gart won ll - Australian ‘women's doubles final Saturday | \from Jill Blackman arid Faye _Tevne -44,, #-1,-6-1~ It. was-thee i} third straight year Miss Smith the. .two..previous, years with Lesley Turner: The. South African | pair of Frew. McMillan and ° Annette man Van Zyl won thé mixed doubles ~ Resting at the tas attempted to forge more so- titles, defeating Graebner and Murray River Funeral Home phisticated trails in. space. Leo-- Mrs. Jones 1-6, 63, 6-2. ‘ until noon Tuesday, then to the nov had nothing to propel him- ———— i White had a <strange-look- Cernan’ was to- “PRAY? FOR ASTRONAUTS VATICAN. “CITY (AP)—Pope * y. “Visiti hours this i “It's a strange world out Paul orayed Sunday for the a 2-4 ‘ee evening 7-9 — here,”’ said Neenah when he US. Gemini 9 astronauts and : gingerly poked~' his ‘helmeted praised them as ‘‘pioneers of .| SENTNER. — At Shelton, P.E.J. head from 'the- capsule at 11 = space."’. He included ‘Sunday, June 5, 1966, William @-m.. as Gemini 9 raced over them -in his Sunday. midday M. Sentner tn his 76th year. the Pacific Ocean - toward, Cali- blessing. and address from the | Resting at the Chisholm Funeral fornia at an altitude of 185. window of his apartment ahove St. Peter's Square DO. WELL IN SUN Brazil is ‘the. world's of ‘more than 2,000,000,000 -He recovered a micrometerorite pounds a year. largest went about the huanéss of the producer of beans, with a -crop Total damage of approximate. Wy $000. was caused jn. Tignish | yesterday afternoon in a collis- | .ion-between a 1956 Meteor driven. | by Kevin Gavin and a Wight | truck operated by Ray Perry of | St. Felix. Nhb_one-was injured in | the accident which was inves: | cS . Anglia has‘a big: sporty | tigated +by--Atberton— detachment Of the RCMP. ihe Country ” Drive-In STURGEON Tonioit Only a Show at Dusk Canteen Service , Admission. Adulis—75e— Children, Under 12 Free “Whaaat? 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