Pope Paul W. by preiates and Swiss guards. enters the church at his sum- mer residence. Caste! Cant-ini- surrounded Congo Republic Moving Left AsU BRAZZA VILLE . public I AP U.S. policy .5. Gives Tshombe Aid l Congo Re- Brazzaville regime has replaced l—Bitterness towardjits fim Western orientation in the neighborlng.with a growing inclination to- Congo is speeding the Congogward Communist China and to Republic’s munism. Western diplomatic sources here say. Premier Moise Tshombe‘s ex- drift toward com- 4 a lesser degree toward Eastern fbloc powers. ‘ This has been done in the. name of non-alignment. A U.S. pulsion of Brazzaville Congoleselembassy official insists the‘ came ata time when U.S. mil- country "has not irrevocably ltary support for the Tshombel gone over he edge" to commu- is government creased. spokesman effort here will being in- n m. embassy; “But.” said another western said "mucii of ourtdipiomat. "the once-influential at present is in re- French business interests and action to their reaction to our~top civil servants and Youlou's.‘ policies in Brazzaville's proclaimed “scl- entific socialism" was anti-Leo-‘ ing in the wav. poldville and left-leaning long before Tshombe gained office or U.S. aid w President wnservative and corrupt Braz- zaville government largely bloodless coup sparked .by trade unions one year ago. tribal influence and Potent heavy relia been sharp diplomats embassies year since Leopoldvillc." conservative supporters powerless now. There is noth- . not a single counter - balance. to slow the drift toward Peking." President Alp h o n s e Mas: semba Debat's government is under increasing pressure [mm .radical elements in the National‘ ‘Assmbly. They have demanded a purge of counter - revolution-‘ l ary ministers. nce on France have Peking's 20 - man embassy; iy reduced. Veteran‘has been busy. it offers schol- in several Westerniarships for study in China. A‘ agreed that in the 55.000000 lo n agreement has the revolution. the as stepped u . Fulbert Youoiows tell in 3 been signed. Trail ic Laws Crackdown Urged By Quebec Police MO‘XTR EAL ’CPl -- Pleas.‘ Re said he lacked complete Preparallnns and RUM l “lly figures but it appeared that the Q aimed highway safety " main highways —~ No. 9. along Quebec during the Labor Day. weekend brought on“, «half ‘ the south shore of the St. Lawr- success." is the opinion of the‘ence: the Laurentian autorome. a . that spearh A Provincial crackdown fetv - conscious organizationtfrom Montreal north. and No. eaded file campaign 54. between Quebec City and same hm" Quebec C'licoutirni. were free of deaths. Police called for a ., V . on traffic violators In terms of total lictlms on not only through new and tough the highways there was no pro-' regulations but stricter enforce-i gress." said Dr. Rioux. "Motor- melll 0‘ Presenl traffic laws-fists don‘t easily abandon their seven more than during deaths reached 32 habits;- l‘he He said Prudential will pre- 1963 Labor Day weekend. ’l'lere were nine other deaths—seven 59'“ 3 memora’ldum m “19‘ by drowning. one in a fire andeuebeo government recom-l one in a - .mendlng highway safety be. D650”? ill? lllgl‘ lf‘ll- l1‘l’llllc;t.\lllght in elementary schools.‘ authorities found the main high-1 j ways on the province were vir-l ‘ tually free. of fatal acc dents. D S The majority came on second- ' cry highways some in well‘ . ’ Ward Actlon For The campaign was inauguru ated by the Quebec l-{ighw Safety Committee - called ' b dentla. It vlncial police. the army and. various municipal ' Safety was urged signs other vehicles: were installed on bridges.]v13- ducts and main highways First-aid help accident victims and to act as reminders to motorists. Dr. . and Rioux of chairman scribed the campaign as cuc- pe cessful. River . Figures Given OTTAWA rGin—River runoff August was above aver- during age or excessive over most Canada but continued below in the Great Lakes average and Prairi ay I Pru-. D f v . we. joined y e .95. SASKA'I‘OON (OPl—The Col. by 40.000? lege of Physicians and Surgeons truck, and i has launched a defamation vuit mo pennantgl against the Prairie New Demo crat Commonwealth. published - Operative Common- wealth Federation Publishing and Printing Company Limited. and its editor-in-chief. Frank G. Hanson of Regina. The suit involves an article on the hospital privileges not 31 board. 5! other spots posts were. set up to l 0113 Quebec.. of Prudentia. de-i In district court herel Tuesday. N. W. Sheratobitoft. counsel for the Commonwealth, asked permission to name the Saskatonn Star - Phoenix and Editor Eric Knowles and the Regina leader-Post and Editor Tom Melville u co-defendants. Mr. Sherstobitoff said two of three phrases cited as libeilous in the statement of claim were published in the two newspa- pers several days before they RunoI-f of e regions. the fed- eral water resources branch . a p p e a r e d in the Common reported Tuesday. In the Pacific region. runoit remained above average. ‘ In the western Hudson Bay. " and James .flows occu River but the North Saskatch -. wan and-Asslnlboine rivers both were deficient Excessive corded in both the English and Missinaibl Ontario. Runoff to the Great Lakes .weaith. Judge W.E.G. Campbell re- served decision. PE CELEBRATES MASS AT SUMMER RESIDENCE CHURCH to. Italy. Tuesday to celebrate mass for nuns. The Pontift announced that an unspecified number of women. including nuns and leaders of interna- cii as auditors. tional Catholic women's organ- izations. will be admitted into the Vatican Ecumenical Coun' (AP Wirephoto via cable from Rome) 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. We'd. Hoot. B. 1984. By KEN CLARK WINNIPEG tCP>——'I‘wo levels ‘of government are taking a 33.000000 look at in Manitoba , {river system. The result could H ' ichange the face of the bush- llll" and-prairie province and make it a big-scale power exporter. ful scrutiny is the Nelson River. l a 410amile-iong wilderness wa- , ‘eastern tip of Lake Winnipeg linto Hudson Bay. ; . Aim of the study is to pro- ' lvide the Manitoba and federalt .governments with enough lnfor l l tential of the Nelson and 3 Mb ' utary. i The study. paid for on a 50-50 basis by the two governments involved, began this spring. It I will last two years. Under exam- ; ination is the feasibility of e I 'I-Iydro ‘of 51.000.000.000. it ranks with the much-dis cussed hydro . electric projects ion the Columbia and the Peace ln1962 anitoba Gov't Making Survey Of Province’s System Of Rivers in British Columbia and at Ha-l first power could flow into long Emilton Falls in Labrador. The idistance transmission lines by”. loom is a shade less than the l 1969. Planners hope Nelson! , E. L. (Ernie) Scott. head of ; tario. ; the systems planning division ' ' . ‘ M 'toba H dro. the rovincial . anary sumefl 0f the care l Duallllc poweI agency_phopes 25 . ered in Toronto for sale at 415 i gper cent of the current study l terway. It flows trom the north- “ll be compleled by fall. 1 TEST FIVE SITES . All told 150 men are involved ' lin field studies this summer at. i system five p r o s p e c ti v e generat- Venough to satisfy Manitoba do . _ ing sites. Diamond drilling and ,mestic needs until imallon 10 deCIde Whether '0 lsoil testing are included in the ‘ 2000. Interim export is said so develop the hydro—electric po- ‘tplanned geological work. Meanwhile theoretical studies eel economically lel‘Slble- lincluding costs and other face iA'l‘TRACT INDUSTRIES tors are going on at Manitoba.’ But the government hopes the headquarters in WinnlfiNelson development will help peg. On-s-iiie field work will con- i open the tinue all winter I . . The curnent st IDI‘OJl’It‘l Wllll 3“ CS'lmaled “‘5'- Iphase of investlgative w or: .‘ would attract industries requir- lwhich got seriously under wayl ing huge amounts of power. 11f thd green light is given in also its wake, Manitoba Hydro says I of timber and mineral re mpe IUnited States and Southern On- ofl Preliminary studies lndicawl ENelson power could be dellv~i i mills a kilowatt hour and till Minneapolis at 4%. A mill is one-tenth of a cent. These were termed competitive prices. Total capacity of the Nelson 200.000 kilowatts. l the year be necessary to make the pro]- wilderness coun- ‘Itrty. 5 di river. udy is the final } Cheap two-mill power. it is felt, The project hopefully woulni speed up the development . \ '» Stimuli-Wit n mil“ ‘ "Milli—n. ...nli CURTAINING Rayon Marquisette. Reg. 69c yd. 2 for COTTON TERRY CLOTH 52:29“. 5735'}? ii“. . . .“.’.‘T°i1 “13.9.51 34.6.9: 1 .00 CAFE RODS? 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Dr. Bay region. average " rred in the Bow C runoff was re- El rivers in Northern 'uied from excessive In u‘e‘Moritz Mitaenheim. as saying Between River to well - below ,East German leader Walter: .‘ Uibricht told him in a letter thev I” afi'e‘mgnddgzcrfimfigmfifi 1, government had authorized the{l m Rive" respectively. iinterior ministry to make such In ill St. Lawrence River‘vl’m‘s W'.'bl°' .____ _.- legion of Quebec. runoff all-E below average on the snutlll "37 m" Me ME generally lbOVC aver-1‘ (Cp)_Dr_ Ed_ 0" mm‘ o“ u” “0"” ward Cameron. as. former vet-l - I , erinary director general for. .rlm 'm “can” l‘ Canada. died Monday at his a! river: in Nova Scone h _: RIM Brunswick except lot 11 River in north- ment of agriculture most ~ lilo WI! fl- lifc. lie was head of the health 5 yard package. R95 55° 9" 2 f0, METAL BOXES Gay colorful designs. Enameiled finish. Reg. 1.29. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . HAND PAINTED PLATES 7" size. Floral designs. 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Bulk of m. 1 International Nickel population of 1.000.000 in th province lives in ‘ south. half in Metropolitan Wm- ‘ diversion of put of the' do“? ; chill River flow through a one mile channel into the Rat Rive, and thence into the Burnlwood V empties into find. 1 son Bay to the north of the Net g. Project plans call for eight new generating sites teach in l eluding a dam) along the course | The Ch ~ ot the Nelson. which drops 712 "mm" feet in a series of rapi falls from source to mouth , In addition an existing gen increase both the ' 5 north of Winmpeg. "'9 Pram. Also envisaged is I 36000 The diversion would serve hydro-electric potential. :3: Cumberland St... at Longworth Ave. SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS Tue. - Fri. 8 pm. Speaker Wallace cudmore Angus, Out. ' VISITORS WELCOME I \ intuit-It‘ll“! ‘. . .Ilillll in. II ' um" PLASTIC RA NCOATS 2:5...l‘"°f..‘f..‘.i ............. .. GI'RLS' RAYON PANTI'ES Assorted colours. 2. 4. 6. Reg. .39. Gi'RLS' JEANS Assorted dark colours. 2. 4. 6. 6X. for 1 '00 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .00 now socus Stretch nylon. assorted dark colours. Sizes 8-9lp. for I GIRLS' ANKLETS Nylon. 100% stretch. black. brown. copen. \vhitc. sizes 81'2-11. Reg. .69. . GIRLS' PANTIES Nylon. size 8-10. 12. 14. Reg. .89 for I .... 1.00 1.00 GIR‘LS' RA‘INCOATS Plastic. sizes 8 - 18. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...o---vn--.---- V2 SLIP Lace trimmed and cmbrodered. White. pink. blue. sizes S. M. L. Reg. $1.39 PANTIES and BRIEFS Lace trimmed and cuff leg. White. pink. blue. 5. M. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for I PANTI‘ES Lace trimmed and embroidered. White. pink. hinc. S. M. L. Reg. .59c. ' Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BRASSIERES Lace cup. adjustable strap. Sizes 32A to Whit! only. Reg. $2.19. for I Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I First quality. scam free mesh. 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Reg. $1.90. 1 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. for ' NYLON SCARV‘ES Oblongs. assorted attractive shades. Reg. 31.59 for ' 8 ill . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33mins: room PASTE Reg. use. SPRAY WANT New right guard. Reg. $1.20. Special 1 '00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....~nco....--- its to a. Company mine at Thompson. 400 mile, t I flow of II]: rating station on the river. the Burnth and a considerable ' Kelsey. would have its ouput portion of the ;bill for the St. Lawrence Sea- power would {Rd lllt‘ mdmlfla doubled. Another three stations juncture with :way and its allied power tacll- I markets of the north - central 1 would be planted on the Burnt- Increased flow ‘wood. a Nelson tributary. Kel Nelson below it. the Burntwooti. means increased Charlottetown Bible Chapel l .-; <-—-» SPRAY NET °f‘.".‘l‘.:..‘?.°.‘.z.‘.‘:":... ....... _. t I