“AR Mts oon For | The Guardian The Island + ds For It. WEATHER Mostly sunny. light winds. Low-high 55 and 73. seasonable SER ETALUEOS, ' a ¢ Y ‘ Lo7vi eve 5 . « % a : te Pawo Island Like The Dev” ile ’ - ’ Bathorired en Second Class Maltby the Fe weve f : : VOL.LXXIX NO. 190 , ae fans _Ottaws end fer payment ef = ia 4s FETOWN, ¢ ANADA, MON DAY, AUGL ST: 15, 1966 on TEN CENTS 14 PAGE: ‘ i se . ; . 3 esi aCe oon : OLD HOME WEEK BEGINS a ‘ 7 , = : mi oy of | | v | ) gb b h - a 7. gy, ete The annual *'Old Home Week" | ried on throughout the week that take lugs at 10 p.m. today and Sy Oo S S t b : Ee celebrations will ‘get- underway is sure to please the tastes of) according to officials the chole- f \ } of today and over the weekend a all those who are young at heart.|-est in Island workmanship will a *, larce number visitors from. is the va adeville show This year be on display in.a three-way. ex- perenne ra nnn a let en cone ™ near and {far poured into the eight acts will ‘ake part, featur- | hibition at’ the Women's Insti- | nag pied city te share with Islanders in ing everything from clowns to tute building an Lash. ' i 5 the six. fun-filled days of cele high.pedestal bicycle riders. Along with the various dis- : brations ee The show will be presented plays, the P.F.1. Craftsmen's d Accordimé to officials atthe every ayers Monday to Fri- Council will’ administer. competi- At S tH d Charintistown Travel ‘@réau day. at 7: pm. and Tuesday tive classes. in a number of co an | Gaece gare Gill clante allemtar: gine day. at 1:90 o'clock in the handicraft which are now here,| me : } | modations available. las' nicht a The : such as silk screen, printing the GLASGOW (AP) Storms Bott te~experted=that=erivnte> e indging of handicrafts will mantifacturing of various jewel- lashing southwest Scotland’ de- i homes will be pressed into ser- aad _ others sich as weaving ‘railed~ an express train. Suriday,; |: vice to handle any éverflow, that and pottery. ‘swept an automobile into a ay ; may fesult Lovers of horses have their ‘swollen river; blocked roads (JOHNSON CPPY, Tex. TCPY— | He" noted that North: Vetnars: ; ; }innings today when the standard and stranded motorists | Presiderit Johnson ‘closed -a.con- es Tegular army troops have ae ow todawe& main attrac- bred trotters d a Il be , motorists ; heen streaming down. from the y tions will “he the. official nen t rotters and pacers Wi A landslide set off by the ference with his . Vietnamese ,. = “y : judged for conformation, -beauty cir derailed pee spice r North in great numbers since Vins of the exhibition at ? actign orms derailed ‘the first five war commander Gen. William the first of the year a total of . 5 "amy : . cars of f 4 Gla y @X- : M \ hy Premier Alex B animiede | Phe enlostul eeavy horses will ae London Glasgow ex iG Westmoreland Sunday and 49 00 or perhaps 50,000 of This will he a big> week for Lalso take. the eye, and those who | P ¢ county of Dumfrie- lsaid a Communist takeover of !them. racing fans as racing c! ifentiee, | ike saddle horses. ‘for example, shire. but no casualties were South Viet: Nam now ts impos- | : reported, mei : | And he indicated that about Frank—~Duck*—Arcorn has will have some good animals tow’? sible. ; eae ranged 12 great events naupine look ata Van A girl motorist was rescued 1 : haif of the Communist fighting together the best horses in the A feature of today’s show is after her. car was swept into—a-| tained Fe ee ee Marites enon RUCTOUCHE, NB. (CP) the. sale af repisiered steers (river ‘in the same. ares-Fallen | nes eee pas field, Vietnamese regulars : a Four-persons-escaped serious tn- which follows the judging of ‘Tees. blocked roads and many Pie eer kc ANSWE FE : ; v g , “4 huet i SWERS “STIONS eet Pont ae f ‘itat jury Saturday afternoon when a these animals at 839 in the Cars” were stalled by water- -takeover.is ~ longer poor ay UMee Tt alos jestinn _ The Evening | Patriof .invitat-iisht twin-engined™ plane crash eVening: This is ome of thé fea- logged” engines. Several bridges probable ;. . . it is impossible. NUET} questions innal is—an tape tonizht for a : set ed T ei j from reporters, Westmoreland phe oF $0500 and: termed chy [eo ne eee ae the end of-a ture events of any livestack were reported washed out. he president told a press) oa. ties ts Seine fAnaCAS hE Uoreatpet sverk :private-airstrip-as Tt_came_in for show, and manv livestock. fan- . oe conference on the front lawn af nade these points “of the week will be The Evening 2 'anding at St.” Edouard, about Ciers are looking forward to this ; his: ranch that -he and -West-| —Plane Mnsses. have been: re Patriot Gold Cup and Saucer five miles east of this eastern event - London Sees moreland ranged over__more ereltahly high in yiet Nam m purse of $3000 scheduled for Fri. New Brunswick ‘village in Kent Tuesda¥ the cattle show. gets : than three dozen subjects in dis- | the . last. week, “put, Shey : are dav night Coyinty sadecw ay. “ the notes and M h cussions that went into the early’) low -in other Rasen and the + ‘ ayrshire: aiding t s ght, , | average is on out ! ef Post tme- each daw be—at-—The—_passengers were tacbase an shagkee atti eae n" ian nunt morning .hours Sunday. x is 0 ut of line 2 and-2 30 pm 7 inthe damaged plane for some is also scheduled for Tuesday As to when the fighting wit j There’ is—no-tndication—that : . Another event that. will: be care time-while— the pilot; who mater Sn ANTHONY €. PF ARI end or the Communist wilt seek the resolve of the. leaders in se aged to free himself, went for . a (AP)—Hundreds of |. ue a peaceful settlement, Johnson | _ Haftoi has been reduced Tee ce gt ee eee ee hei eer p | B ; t armed” police SA¥u Said: 7 -| ~—Bombings in” the . North - ) saturday ‘fanned | : | : : Missing Woman The passengers were Mrs. K. air n oa out in the biggest manhunt: in “No one can say when this | have. achieved — considerable F d Ali C. Irving, wife of the Saint John, “py” e London's history looking for the will be or how many men will | Success in interrupting Jand ‘oun ive -N RB. tndustrialist. and Mr. and killers who gunned down th be needed. or how long we muist |. Movements S ’ ree 5 : t we $ : Boma ue : ah _ Mrs. Frank J. Lang, also_of linarmed policemen : — — ee we pees ao ha persevere. The ~American peo- On. the question of —mistreat= or STEPHEN ARB 3.61 =<" Saint John. Mrs. Irving entered . ‘ As the dra gne®t widened | |. FOUR PERSONS dre trap = "Truro: Two pereons dick Whe the uae Mahwan - nm. era ple ust know there-will be no gnent of prisoners. he said this After “two nights in woods om St. Joseph's Hospital at — Saint rom. an er ~ throughout the metropolis, the ped in a car ‘almost hidden — trick rolled_over while trying was: caught when the big ve- quick victory, but the world is not happéning in. the South = Cam yobello Island. Mrs..Thomas John for x-rays. Mr. and Mra. - : order went out from Scotland under a large transport truck to avoid a car coming out_a_ hicle. toppled. The truck was must know that we will not Those taken by [7S and-its af : Ward; 83, was pal) well and Lang were-admitted to Moncton _ PONKEN “is a Yard to all police officers: after an accident Sunday at side road, it was reported. owned’ by Keith MacKinnon quit. lied forces, he said.~are turned . ao in hospital here Sun- City Hospital for treatment for Britich ay : wo These men must be ‘caught? ‘Alton, N.S., not far — from-—-Meanwhile a -second car -on Transport. Ltd., Charlottetown, NEED MO! over to: South Vietnamese au - dav night ini } x paratroopers Who have at * iNEE MORE. TROOPS . | juries. All—were reported “iM heen rowine across ..the At] 8 all costs. Westmoreland, h spon inen Alter. (they: Are. Aves : The aged woman, a_resident_ satisfactory-—-condition——Sunday | rowing Seross the. Sllanticeswey aT: PRISON= = a who | arrived. tioned and are handled in 2° é& i a) ; "for I weeks fook on food ad : here Saturday dad : of the island off ‘southwestern night. n food an The jaincloth i urday, said-additional cordance. with the Geneva con New Brunswick, said she “felt qp Sees water from a tanker Saturday. i INCIO e8 policemen wor esi 1en Ky cil e troops—will—he-needed—for—the jvention- tor “prisoners ——— the searchers had. put them- , ml men of Saint It was the first sighting of them wgre.shot..as they approached — |war,,in Viet Nam before the end ' es =selvex out—enough,-s0 1 decided oe was shaken up and suffer- ‘since July 1. ei ‘parked oe in-the ‘shadaw—of-——<« of the year but-there is no way a to walle iL riises The’ British tanker Haustelum Toes crubs, lei saying at this*point to what ex- Strike Threat She wandered into the woods. The aircraft, ,\an Aero. Com- radioed that the rowers. Capt... LER ESE DIASON tent U.S. strength is destined to Friday night’ and was found Mander @0-S owned by-~trvin John- Ridgeway. and. Sct. Chay. Children playing on an a: Nn ree- er Ic e rast NCTE Ase Over In B. e. early Sunday afternoon by.two Transport, was described as a Iyth, wee in good health certenfiald witnessed the. shoot- a | B Peery @ of about 150 searche total loss. Lloyd's shippi "pings. ee = ee —$—————_$— ‘ported cua antelligenes Te Motive for. ‘the “mitrders re TRU Ro. Twa Nove Sst h 1 2 D oa VANCOUVER (CP Threat sts : ec ; mained a mystery but the th condition in he’ pital here Saal iwife, Klisabeth ‘were on vaca- ea oO jo a longshore strike whieh os ‘ . -They were 740 ‘miles from. the 3 'y ,bu e the- Scotia seAiants were killed and ing a collision Sunday involving tion in Canada. leould have tied up shipping at “Rig 5. rc ers Assay ted— Seully—sles.atthe southwest tip ore aie +. saree gunmen were’ two visitors from West Berlin, at jeast three vehicles at Alton, :. The driver of a truck involved lall of British ciatetubla's aes en 7 piannin ar a ngland : : planning 9 nce Teak. ____ fGermany, are om Sati STactry 70 milés from here in-the—accicdent;Robert—Stmpson Reaches 71. oe A OF —ports-—appeared—te—Bave- cece a e e idgeway. and Biyth left Fal- * Dorothy Marie MacDonald Francis of 52 St. Petec’s Road, Vanished Saturday y ngry I eS n icag cy Mass, in their open Tr ffi Vi i AR Ativae OL Gua Car- and a ‘pas Charlottetowa, was released By THE GAN ADIAN PRESS whet =) oat. inglish Ro ; t ] [- aie ye one We 1 ; at : - ene ag aye e. niernational = fongshore- . Tene: se, early in aitric lolarors n rrance senger’ Helga Heidemann were ridge hospital after treatment At least 71 persons have died ‘men’s and Warehousemen’s Un CHICAGO (AP) Ancry. The three sites’ were chosen Another pair of Brit x eo: e z ‘both killed. The two women are; Cue | eet _.» it accidents, 53 of them in traf- ion (CLC) and the. British Coa- whites threw rocks, eces: not- Saturday for simultaneous to row the Atl tie os Forced To Hitchh k H from Manganese Mines in Col- inve Rise une ue crash fic, across Canada during the |umbia. Maritime Emplovers Av © Hes and firecrackers at 2 civil marches in protest against al- antic, . reported | ike ome ichester County. were unable to give details of & weekend. 1 ANE rights marchers in an all-white leged housing dis nat David. Johnstone and ‘-Joha ze : third car involved. ‘Phey are. 4 - Canad Sables announred. a. ne w siz "gs eh Ce MSINE..CISCr Urn ton Hoare: who lefi Virginia Beach ith The two other oceupants of the searching for a fourth car be hadian Press survey ‘agreement subject to” approval ge nmanaget ae as. 500 t= Angry. whites yelling weaves “in Kost cated the Partie PARIS - ‘AP fae fadar and lequipped- many unmarked cars MacDonald car, Mr. #nd° Mrs. jjeved to have heen at ihe: sane om f. pm. Friday to 11 pm. of their respective imember- icemen attempted to control — Sas phe : : i summary roadside justice, with cameras to record viola- Frederick Hoff of West Rerli ae : : unday local.-:times. showed 2a the crewd want white power’: and “kill the May. 21, were last spotted July French authorities. lifted. driv. ; ea tes est. Berlin, They described this car aS A ‘seven oth Se ships ..-. giving the. province's Niggers' i lee ; ; ‘ riv- tions. Policemen. disguised as were reported in satisfactory 3 SRG ; : ers drowned and 11 3 49 o Re Policemen dived into the mass iggers’’ /hombarded. the cara- 2 Ships have -been. asked to ler’s: licences from dozens of tourists and sportsm ood iti Cotetenae i Y 1964 maroon Chevrolet with New died in Tniacellanecia accidents: Beg longshore men snKstan- of’ people lining the streets of van of cars carrying the. march-, keep a lookout for them. trattiecv-toLe ts ¥ &dutne. the twatet a er ne sto nn erase olchester County Brianswick license plates: Ontario. topped the “list ith tially what they asked for : x ae ers into’ the Gage. Park area. fs : ‘ S atch over trouble spots. ospital here. : ; rie tis ‘ list” with es the Gage Park. neighborhood on Thev threw eggs and bottles as weekend, leaving them to hitche In many cases in which Hi- | Mr. Hoff is stepfather a hoth a Keith “Ma cae sant, oes STeune vascidents::s0.) the southwest side aiter .missiles the cars entered a parking -let N hike_or take the train. Sabine “Were Wiekad: ik. Anolon fia: aunt cen and . and : a a acKinnon Trans counted for 16, two drowned, Shark Is Found hig Fained on. the Negro_snd Members of theAmeri ° . oup e Tt. was ton early to tell licenced person in the car. could) ~~ —— — TEU we, qnarlotietown: ie one farmer was gored by a bull, on iron eee Nazi. Party Staak pat iiarae whether the: hard-nosed methods drive it- But many other oe : Bboy setoeaied it 8. Gain Bop 6 000 Feet D e At ihe aa 2 20M) ‘ci. ture Di | C h would ‘hold down the slaughter—=including some with scold per.and_ another. boy died~after.. “4 e p e same. time, march eS n ras during the usually-murderous, wives and crying: children haa he was struck by the propeller oer : ers walked into the Jefferson There were many signs in th folir-day Aug. 15 weekend. Butlacwal tk ‘ab hitehhike tacthe hewe ofa motorboat. LAKE. ARROWHFAN,Galt_- Park eae the northwest side Gage Park area: “Help stamp REGINA (CP) The death the prefect of Allier department est railway station Quebec’ had: 16 accidental~tacxt{AP) “Unmanned sea rameras and 275 -demonstrators moved out the black plague.” one read. toll from a. two-car collision (county), who initiated the cam talities, 14 in traffic and two ~have ‘discovered huge shark nin the southwest side Bogan Many persons waved Confeder- near Regina Saturday night paign : ye happy ois Pri A - [drowning es ‘ 4 a muge snare : ¥ - ete ars ike fis t a dept f &.NNN feet arta, ate flags. ___climbed.to three Sunday with ‘The careless drivers in. thy rincess nne Saskatchewan led the western 7, ¢ . pth of 6. ‘ sia “ E jthe death of a New Brunswick county are beginning ta wise | 16 T d provinces with six road deaths. off San Clemante Istand,- o ‘e esl in pele His wife died up.’ said Jacques Bruneau, who S o ay Two persons died in traffic and oceanographers said Saturdar rlier of injuries suffered in handed out justice from a road one -in_a plane crash in Mani- i { 1s LONDON AP + : es { Scientists of ‘the Seripps ‘In- j efa eet n jthe accident and. a Regina man side card table. Bruneau had Anne Flizaheth Alice ny eo toba, and Alberta had three nee . was also kilied over eCNAAA A stn Fava r c Louise, road deaths and two persons stitute of Oceanography. La j Police “had- not—released the read “Attention ee i: “ ee fun a ne daughter of - Queen Former members of the &th) ernor W Manbenald were killed by carbon monoxide. pois Jolla. Calif.. said they could hot : é ‘ it= -+thzarheH . replete e ; : ° names of the Maritime prov- tee for the immediate samen Re Huai nets sb Siege Battery ‘Happy Eight) of Co at Government oning S determine the species of the . ; : 7 y rm \ ! a sor - ; ° s i rn. ince’s residents but it was -re- sion of driver's licences {s in-ac- what unroyal- fashion in the First World War celebrated House with -an afternoon tea, ONE — Person died cee fleld afar aa :! -ol Honapa ee were on a holiday tion.’ Galypsoland : Saturday the 59th anniversary of | Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Hec- - oe ‘ olumbia,. three aN oH ba cents 5 oto. Y * ‘orri sete y y rj g 5 > oll io ae p from Moncton Bruneau's department, around The oasy-going and kav: their sailing overseas in the tor Currie. poured. assisted by own and one was. killed, | An y gills and p : The Regina man killed in the. Vichy -in the centre of Franc ! 8 ANG LOMUOYs ; ; Mrs. Noel H. DeBlois and Mrs, # Plane crash toral_tin Ry JOHN SHOKT ECM es do wipe out sovereignty crash was Joseph Ki * youl eo rance. ish princess will Spend the day afternoon: 32 of fhe surviving | Willi MT cSiawartt “There were six road. deaths |. «) : SASKATOON «CP: uiberal in trade policies and he did not The anaideal ee ae ae began getting touch Jast week. onietly with her ther, Priace Members took part inthe artil- peM AEA te Inova Scotia, jeans Naty It is probably a shark —-but eurr 3 j , . eves: zi $9 cin eae oe i: - i; : ‘ ’ Ww ike a party leaders and officials in the believe the elimination of Cana- one of the cars Bichai be ay He By this weekend. virtua! all Whilip. and her 17 year - old lery parade to lay a wreath in’ A social hour was then “held \Beiunswick and one. in “Now: a shark the like of which ve four western provinces agreed dian sovereignty was the ambl other while it was m ki : ai the heavily ‘travelled depart: brother, Prince Chartos. tribute to their fallen comrades. in the Confederation center when fowndland. Four others died iis have never seen hefore said : nh A <ing ° , ‘ ine : ny ‘ ‘ i Saturday —the—_western_Liheral. tion of conference’ delezates: fie fede the ene a i ments were copying ‘it : They are staying at a hotel | The members then met af the the ladies and members enjoy- miscellaneous mishaps in Nova Dr. John D. Isaacs, director of conference ended in success Professor Lloyd Axworthy of Highway bypass; ahada—_—Police—partieularly——-cracked—just-outside...Kingstan, Jamaica, Legion home for their annual ed a happy .zatherina Dinner scotia marine life researely for: the jn- About 400) participant Ath. Winnipeg accused delegates of sina. ypass around Re- down on dangerous passers and where they nave deen aitend- Meeting and election of officers. |-was—served—at—f—o'clock;—the— prince Edward Taland was ee ants. gath- g 2 i ‘ \ yr E ; ‘ i E } Be a : ercc. iere to ‘formulate a west dealing “im a ‘perfunctory way” : - ___ jeentre-- line crossérs. They (pe Brilish Empune Games. During the meeting their ladies honored guests of the evening fatality - free. Isaacs estimated the length af se : m f ~ ‘ * by invitation of Lieutenant-Gov- | being Lieutenant-C;overnor Mac- : i i ern viewpoint for subm ssion to with important issues Speaking ns : Honaid cand = Mra Maen ld The “suevev does not inclide the fish at J5 ta 2 feet and a nationa! Liheral comerence in 9M 2 résolution railing for a , ae Divine blessing ae ean a d industrial or natural deaths, the width as three tn six feet Ottawa ‘in Oetoher, heard the Dalanced budget, Professor Ax- | bY. Rev. Fier ve ay MEL known. suicides or slavings at the thickest part leaders tell a closing session Worthy said the government | Phn. - Co pee le mot of the objectives had been Should not. be committed tn a : 7p reached balanced budzet during times of The toast to the battery was Manitoba — party leaser-——Gil economic difficulty peor by President Ravfield Molgat, felt othe confersace The? resolution was approved ‘lis and was responded to by should become the start. by a narrow margin Rev, Dr. J. S. Bonnell (Sgt.) ° start of a uN 1 \ The toast to the ladies was series and suggested the text oments later, delegates, , SahAdet to He Rav 2 Wis fe one. probably in 1968, he neld 22reed to ask Ottawa to con- Profit o by Rev. Samuel B ® in Winniper. sider . abolishing estate taxes, TOMI, ce Eu but Ron Basford. MLA for Van- An address by th : : T a ei = f s by the Lieutenant ; the Tonteean ‘ hee Pani helore couver-Burrad, objected Governor, speaking as an ‘in ; io bility. that ee fe aacan De “You can't do that.” he, said. fantry-man, in which paid trib ; Ds a skatcaowan = Pre- «we'll need the money to bal- ute to the support given by the : ae M ‘ mier Ross ‘Thatcher would at- ance -the budget.” Gunter of the (HebNe -Nightiin ee cine oe ne ee vas tempt to lead a separate west- Mr. That Scuss) | was , Sipe i ; The U.S. lunar orbiter space- dropped into orhit earls uilay een arte cE there cher. in discussion of as greatly enjoved tt ne d ! 4 ue " there was any M4 resolution calling for controls The f : raft swung into an egg-shaped when its braking rocket fire dication Ottawa would not heed ta make sure wazes and prices | then HRAITBU NO inc cecene © orbit around the moon Sunday, as it passed behind the moon western wishes are kept in’ halance. with (pro “ed. J. Connolly ’ tn Diesen! escientists: C0 MELT M60: THCY: aio. Mr. Thatcher, who left mme ductivity, said: That’ a heavy Ltd. Harold: A ‘Nieece president added: ‘It looks good, mighty BELIEVED IN ORBIT ay ly c han ; | servey re v6 : y : r + eee Merc the ne 7 ate are the closing hanquel settlement won by striking loz jideht EF. Harry Leslie MM Roos. ; : Or ee = or a holiday in Europe, said shoremen. in Quebec. -haz . con- | vice president W. Dovle: secre Spokesmen at the Jet Pro- SER OL ees ence tae: ae No. discussion of the possibility tributed to current. abor unrest tary. treasurer, W. -M Stewart’ pulsion Laboratory said’ ‘the around hy the moen's gravity arose at. the sessiafis in Canada ; Hapeesentiie: Wien Coun th photographic satellite's. initial it was helieved to he i@nce Only oa few ssups: caused Surely. this conference should Earl Hayden: Queens, Noel A orbit .was 119° miles’ by 1,160 Bh ee AYRES ee LD eo heated debate during open ses- have come out in favor of .set- DeBlois: Prince, “ Daley: N.s_ Miles, figured’ on the basis of "OP iba iis Rood teen sions ‘Saturday. coding --yp- machiners tq prevent Jeff Christie: NR .loseph Rel] Preliminary tracking data LTE AO SOR Oe ee are R strikes based on ES sponsinle M.M.: U.S.A... LeRoy Pr The planned ‘orbit ~ was. 124 ~ Orbiter’ is. expected sire -APPRO ‘ roctor ‘i ; ee A rt Ms PY R TRADE - demands" % eae Western: Canada. ~ Robert Mac miles above--the-—lunar—suriace the terrain ofa 3.0. nile serie eecaenehinn approved # plea for “Delegates ‘alsa ee resoln- Neil. at its lowest ‘point, and 1,150 along the moon's “Aqistor, where oki ment Me ‘ free trade tiyns calling for introduction of oe miles at the high’ point nine possible landin timd hie ‘ort merica atter a national hichwav | < Putting the craf 1. beén tentativell: seected i e . pai t ral hie policy; en- : raft into “its et sé that i as vanes submis- -onraging early development cf INSIDE TODAY lipical orbjt around the moon . Scientists said tha all ces ; si conference should educational television favoring was the first. succeSsful U.S. well. Ofbiter’ wil) bezn v2sr2 Boon record as supporting freer etudy of the future of closed- Island news .......... .... 2 Mission of this type after seven pictures Wednesda: i z ne Pr ‘ at , Cirewit community. television Summerside. ......... eee failures. It was, not -the - first them on the craft. R = at ‘ that ee " Mr Thatcher and asking expans:on of radio DOME ii eiisicak 3 spacecraft. to orbit the moon, these will start Thurs i. e ee ef fe area shontd and television faciliiies. ‘nthe Fditorials ; odes @ -however, because Russia's Next Saturday the rh | ses a seen a "f European Northwest and Yukon Territo- So ee Rts Kings, Queens, City ...... 3 Luna X attained lunar orbit last be brought into tighter orh a , Common farker’ Was turned ries. s es ee as Women’s Poe ‘ April. Luna has not been cording to plan, and. the “se Oe the -A* He MacDonald at \ suggestion that the gern ~~ stan ee Sport tae heard. from. since the last part will begin reeording- 9 “ Senator acDonald of ment form a publicy-supported —- REV. I. §. BONNELL, DD : nin : Cimon yy ot May ilo proiast 7 ont : OF DV s De we t wl. . ii. Sieg 3 ai ; a WMON Solvent. ‘ = use_in the apollo p Regina explained one of the ma- national newspaper died’ during is Seen. responding tn a toast dinner in c harlottetown Sat ROBE Rateny | the. First In Lievtenant-Governor W. J Classified hd a The &5t-pound ‘orbiter: de- About 350° photos ye © jor aims of. members m thea panel discussion: | to the batter) at a” reunion urday of survivors m the ath World War. Seated (CENTRE) Mac Winald and Bayfield’ Sib. : ‘ ’ ‘iagned to take pictures of pos for the mapping of anaiag pad ‘ ss eee sible landing sites for astro- itias. “ .