Ii it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it who @lmroticm W E A T H E R Cloudy with a few showers and warmer: iiylt winds beemning northwest 20. high 55 Ind 70. “Covers Prince Edward InlandLilte The Dew” voL.s.xxv1 N0. an WIN MEDALS AT OTTAWA SHOOT In Id Ruckpaul of RCAI‘ station Ccniralia, 0nt.. ill-It) nlnni-l‘ lit the Queen'a medal lnr RCAF competitors at the nnmtninn or Canada Rll'le As- GRADE 10 RESULTS ANNOUNCED miatinn championship! lit Cnnnauznt Ranges nelr (lt- tawa. Ialka with Silt. 'r. A. Richardson, Mnnlreal. winner militia and Wirephotnl the Queen Charlotte Student Is Top In Examinatio drorihg lilo out of a pomttla attach-Moll c It?“ mark Moist Donald .lay, Queen Mgkuod- hr] in m l N acaaeanseoarsp. e rhasiniic Huh School. had the "ham “mud. "m" than me “"1" “SSW”. °i “We'll! home district or thr individual. a: Muslim in Church, sues-wood The Continental Casualty Com e 3._col. RCMP ns lb also wrote Grade lo provincial determines the county. . Iconnmied m nix elamlnatrpng lug Jung . Dell Scholarships are usixnod‘ it"s , ’ It!) the 5 M C C C 5 {MI randidatel arr-r :lll-aflnutuyerséfgflmyfyum Tanking third and ionrth in each IPC COHVO department bi ' n. .n e_ rountirs. 1 Provincial sgliisinallillps upmi Assigned ncll schniarahtpa For Next in the two highest snccosatul slit- “‘9'”: dents In each couniy oi the pro. P ace County —Cnrmelll Vince and aim in Charlottetown. IF!) Ql‘. Evangelina. 752: Do Those awarded scholarships and In: Meek. Kensinzlon, 761. tin-tr aggregates. were: Queens County A n Charlottetow Donald le.‘Beck. shcrwood. I , Paul 'Vllcllllii m, balll ol JOINS, Snuthpnrt, 752. > Quan Charlotte, Kinzs County — D one Mle- ‘Mlnlster Donal-I Prince Caunly— Edmond Gll-lLEMr Montague, 705: Ind Ida Monday. lani~ nvangeliue, lilo; Gordnn'Cnllier. Montague. 775. He Murray. Kensinzton. 7M. Studcnl: i? Ill; Cgfilofilflwfl “1. near _ public u: not w o o in cer- Cnfirch“ 'loflltutcaie standing in their reaulsr ‘m-n v ar, Englewoon. no. ' Icnoaltnork were notrfdu lto :3” MW“ K s _ write a provincia exam n. . ‘ mi DEW DM-“HrEt atlons nnleaa interested in t H: mined in scholarships which were otter- ed. 'i no n we Conservative Dianne shin convention members Former French Premier Sick METZ. France (natural — Robert Schumau. 17 - year - old iormcr mach premiesz crit. tcaily ill at his home at cous- rlirs near here. membera oi hla household nld Monday, A priest adodnistcred extrema nnciion early Monday. Schunun. a pioneer i Euro- wan unity protects and especi- lily oi the European coal and mi pm W," km m. I InuiMllrI-Iy. Kensington. time as the Sebnman Plan, wu l premier [rum flaunter m. the higheat standing In Hillary" al to ,lnly, mg ml gar [m d". yrna clow. Month ue. illon which to Septemhe . m. i The Continental cannalty cmlma." ILLINOIS COUPLE PEI’ED szClAL RECOGNITION Cllnrlotlelnwn School rrusieca' null-lull nuclear lPriu lor the candidate truth the)!" an was Charlottetown so is o o l a Xllninntlons: Don-ill Queen Charlotte. The J,D Seaman Memorial Prim tor the hixtleat aundlnfl lll tileth examination! In Enl‘ presented by the P Federation: .1 .y, election. He to bee .EI. n Telrhers‘ Donald ls Possibility CALGARY {Cm—A Prolru- ntion Year or the Queen's risoan lri corn- neiition with memberii Ill the tCP I) DIP-1mm. a trans. as he - ceremonies at Hiroshima nanoewtgid peace any tans. scarce. lord rape.- llllvel prh (It ' party leader- uy he held curly next year. lormer neieace Knrkuu "Id at e coun go at leadership ll necta- k the lnrlunea or the party tattle lor the lumen Prowxive Merv-live Invemment in a alas I ‘pute with then Prim: n'liniltat Dielenbalier over Canada'a its r. Con- who aervattve member ‘tor Canary lllndo highest in the DWVIIICIII North In thl' April I laden] e weapona. an Idea The LOEA Hillary Drill lflr auger-ted." said Mr. Hartman, II in l nmlll (ne- Il llMtiiI toward Confederation Carries . 100,000th Automob can: nomimnl. t - ti . Then to inland theatrei- n at m In“ sites 21 l'“ ‘ he 1 . mu- m Mad as they drove aboard, auon thatcaao'a car marked a I'M“ Will-Wound .cuea cbooltaaciser ton-lamp... "NM- Iiaoe allc eat-ma the and his hiatory-makina inn vine on the Maurie-d a: “all. “1' lot- board the Coolederauon is only strait no W s. m manna lea-rim Inlay one at many memories oi the oeweoi alslp pa in as. m 0“ Minna-duo. Harm-Dawulhhbleltarmdomml.uhm mating a...“ m“ "" iii- atudrau ia mlnnlal In! In important part in m m c. ' I" t nun-urn and "air. “it: =- -..o.... - u I , gt Mr. sad Mn. wagon! c'a'aaoi INSIDE TODAY built tn llamas. la drab-d ca. t'hii'm‘W’m' " *9“ “I m m I, nod-ll: tn Illih anion-palm. mdcwwm‘w'l'm'd "" -" nudoubleandad g“... "on o. .. mag-w m.- ' ' ~ Inn l'fluln'l [item ot hour um“ , I: m M “I” Im‘ on: N‘Mmm‘n " bean-bins. m“ c “mnetlraalllp,udth_ -. lull-Immunity. lamtn entrained them at -“ mutt yen. Nanak I ' m. 'a Immthm'muflmuwu ; immunised-arden- Wu 1". '- H m , sou-n Idaho-Iona to an with...” ‘ “m w: v nowaum. .. :l‘ "ivfiuihm' I lie on chine: Con. ve him to a low bid nlllle Itlnd toll nomi- I on. "Report: thll I am not on Queen Chlrtoill: Gordan mendly um“ wlu‘ m “H!” almond Id in All Interview that rt,Ward Case y slid he hull no ambition- us - Moscow split over the nlznlull e :2 iirst trentygtin ban most. e A S e wailflnfelscbgw tcfiahlélfi— rat I I l' WEEDOM so. ‘ l’ came Ir! W3 . so i I I p o emu)” eetmg Muffin SEVEN cums Jobless Talks At Ottawa Are Sought By Premiers Tesi Ban Paci Invitation Received CHARLO’I'I‘ETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY AUGUST 5. 1963. Red Row Echoes In Hiroshima IIlROSl-mdd, Japan M?!— Thia city where the world‘s lint atom bomb iell In years ago to- day echoes violently the Peking-t l4 PAGES WAITER SPURS NIKITA ACTION I l to Mnacnw‘s slgnmp the treaty and I the Soviet policy at peacoiul rn—I existence was reflected in riot-I log and protests that marked' the opening Monday or the ninth. world conierenoe lKIlnsl hydro-1 Khrushchev, United Nations Secretary-General u Thant and other high olricials t-nuldn't decidr who would take the lirst class or cham- pagne at a Kremlin Innction to toast the nuclear test-loan trl‘aty signed Monday. as the waiter hrdan walking away in Irv his lurk risewhcrr. Khrushchev tida- tilr called him back and broke the deadlock by grah- hmg the first class ior him~ arlt. Warns nr IAN no ALDSON traitse the Moral government to HALerX tcrl — Canada-s not represenusd unemploy- premsers will seek a federal» ment is a titling topic because provincial cnnlerence on unen’l-lnt heavy provincial responsibil- ployment, They decided Mon- lty tor welfare and other pro— day at thr opening session M grams aimsnl at aidsns the up. their annual meeting ihat un-iempluyed. employment problems should i y . discussed with the icderal Eavs INVITED 1‘" MEhTING "mm he communique also Prc Stanlield or Nova venled that the uremle Soot to, conterrnce chairman. “wed "‘Waunns Mimi-y from said ltwre was no decision on Prime Minis“? "3'50" ‘P "P" whcn the halksi , would ye nerdy However, M m contarence In ottawa Sept, s-lo My.” mm b, and .4, “man the proposed ioderai pension geuda a iederat-provincial inlan- Towards Peace w. my arm hm..." Moscow lAPl—Britain. rhr space and under wairr Thcrr is. A Dublin my, w“ Wu. chwlUn:tld States and the Soviet ‘nrl ban an underground testing Puschu. the communist Chineaeiumfln signed I truly Mai-dart Under the glare or trlcvision idelegatlnn leader. by tile So-‘banflillg molt nude" "St-i and lights In ihr Kremlln's Si Caih-‘ viet. indlan and other delega-‘Iliflld It in I communion! an Prine'a llall, Rusk called the ' rose to s k at an important nrsi step toward immy u. pm “,5. min;- my only a stop. and one that did} not at uscii "end thr throat or nuclear war lCI'tntlnued on page t. not or r¢~ art. a war memorial polsesnscn inr all thrcr pow. One citizen threw the meet-Jr: warned. however. that there ing at more than some persons Jill] is much to he done. in an uproar with omisstn‘ nd ' later. as nst. using the Peace Park by ‘1’!!ka Khrushchev repented lettiau tor propaganda pus-his dcrnapd than the NATO pow. posrs. lerr sign a non-addressiou part Douglas pulled out oi the conlcrcnce ioislrp. protest agui s domination This proiort had roused a y communis they planned storm or opposition in many their own an mb rallies cmtntrieli‘an: in the us. Sea. a . six is w use members were DENWNCES TREATY present at the ceremony where The spectacular antl~tlhlnrsei|he [reply wa n‘ ldemonslrntinn tons place when chao rose to denounce the par- tial test-pan treaty signed by the United states, Britain and met Soviet Union in Moscow Mon Pearson' ed REG 'A i(‘Pl~Nevt nomn . .- crutic Party leader 'r c. hour: 59"" “mg” Mmim“ “'- ias served notice on the minor» dr“ W'ka "15- 5““ 5°” ity Liberal government Monday Mary Dem Rusk and Br lsh‘that the parliamentary honey» Foretgn Secretary Lord Home mm ls ended. put their signatures Simultane‘ F- nusly to the historic document. “5 "’"I ‘ “"5" “0mm” “'5 . ‘Yul‘l ‘leukm, a party cdsto- Under its (arms. "MM “5" theyev; or the lnew"liesrti’rlii-.ra[:‘s rial writer lor pruvda. the So- “I, is whim“ “km Pu. mind ton convensnn 2‘ m; s Gov't and rearnnsbir time. addM. About him delegates he were incts might seek a separate con- ference on unemployment alone. This wax up to the individual Dl‘DVlnCPS The DI'H'IIIPI‘S would make no decision on It here. A statement issued after Mull» day's meeting Said then: wait oyment and bitiah arena today to opera the;tlte present means of provldlnl convention. ISSUES WARNING But Mr. Douglas, In In Ill first national cnnvenlinn a! the t guislanm." party since the 1961 loundiug j ' e i a matter involving iederal responsibility as well in provincial jurisdiction the prob “considerable disen sion ol' the cu—o scheduled to iather In the lxhi- problem: It! unemp The big sohyo labor iedera- with the Commuullt Warsaw fijfimflrflmm “PM?” "‘ "lge‘hegm'gfgr'f’mfl‘s‘s‘; “2%? lion and la an . ' i’s Ir at t' . ih - ' ‘ p ca.- social ta. c y tot-ones as a next Mr nlield said some p.-ny.lwan l-lcalth Minidter‘ Blanche-y Arepresenting Premier Woods rn/w Lloyd—were art-ordination ol education standards and mir- rieula. sales tax legislation and collection. ecrinnmic lrnwth and development, portable pension leiislalion Ind lnternmvinclnl ztlnn and coordination at provincial edtorta in cope with rational dist-ital. There was no elaboration on any of these subjects. Mr. Stan» lield, peppered by nuastlona from reporters, laid he was not “authorized” in mmnt Yond what wail bl the communi- lol- his policy or Wm‘ dress til the younger WIN: 0! the part Issued a Irahk warhlligl li one at the major problemx whirl! will cnrne belnl‘: the. crin- .vrntinn»-the position 0! its due- viet Commu st party newspa- plrty‘s 17 Mrs are tpel'. walked nul‘ [allowed by the party n elecuon-campalgn PDT- .. Name Prestdent 13 other Soviet delegates. mitment tn give the party In their Wakt’r—the insultlnl .puwer l "lair and wasonanlr“ gesture apparently was planned :12];ng WlIlIDMt. ding" .ol the heforehnndAlnlinwed the dole-y . , ‘ (lining any rive n turn .gates lrom lodia, Crechoslova- 5'39"“ “'P' - “'1” Bath them out oi police. .lsla. Hungary. Romania and Vu- 'f' | 3‘ WT“. fiend? fim Ty, WM berm“ "w AD," igoriavia. 99” PF’“ 9" ‘ I W x election and last wceii's ad-‘ ‘ Democratic Party youth nec— ‘tiori. Amnnll n i h e r I-xeoullv elected during the ynllth 5e - lem should be discussed at a qua. ietirralprnvia ('nnluencl" llnwrvar, he said it Wu r Stanfield said that. WhllFldMleIll the premiers would [client-provincial mattrrs nrelgiva further consideration today .h" w,“ purposely tell all t agenda at to any matters dismissed Mon. M. mg day! "‘9 w .3 mlilac promiers' moe nits —— be: icontiaued on page 2. ml 7» member iederal council hasl worked on a restatement and‘ 0 a a claooraiion oi the party‘s pro-i a... a o. x| e m |ans l . l operative t'cdera ism or the persons in use It were obviously punchi— ng? and they lave Chan res pelted applause Mnsl Iournment or Parliament tor a Dar recess until Sept, had 't mean a "lair and reasonable" one. Mr. Douglas said. ’ lion's annual rnnyeotlon here . agromlémasn“ 5mm; w" viwpnsmm Tm ,_ “not by ihr time we not back‘ . . Douglas told the New R“ h n w“, Mil-mg. e- no lax again, th y'li have had lots Demncrnhc 0 Cmvenl‘m‘ . scrv w , to e fee ea. 7 e 7 r r m that Canadians cannot close the inborn trelty I: I Dr a mi . . on do to to monum- Lau n C h l nvaslon Wlfl' ' which has occurred oo the Que- im; -v ' mW-t - i rwoo Ir two i ' lnnnnm Communist! marl ‘ "Enlziislt-(‘anattinns will make 5 IRett China‘s stand that Cnmmu- I I map, if my [.51 u. mu. ran nist countries must continue nn- (um, that H K “k, 3,, mm.“ as clear testinn while have - lull“ PM, you only m the m “a ANTO. DOMINGO Diamtnirf Republic (AP) A small armed force or exiled Kai tian Inldieu led by Gen. Mair Cantave w s ported to navel northern coast china builds up it! arsenal. at Wm H" mm" ” WALK our The soriali is and the or unions have insisted that all nu- Mary Lou Maer oi Sher-Sandra Hazellon. Borden 7th cm, mung 1,, mammary and wood l the island in the grade Krystyna lirlirnuh. alhcnon no 5 '0 mm, 0.. mm. riohtomvincialexamtnationa. .mline Beck. Sherwood 7m- em but when 1, Wm, W deparuneut oi education Inwun-‘Debbue Gay. Sherwood 7m plrellt that the lapanese Com— “dyesmdfiyv iCharle: Law. Summcr Street mnnlsta were succcssiul in‘ Mrs: Macbeod dtth ed on a l' m mm p, dammed , ,c ‘male or 794 out or a possible ciaiists and the, ivnrlters' walked “00 out oi the tonigrrnre. Y are the names M iltf‘ . o attained the high lln second place w. Cunnuncelest malks ll llldlvidual Mlth ,e. ‘ Rodd oi Sherwood with m ogv English Literature Mary Lou Int-eatc and in t ‘ was navidlMacLeod, Sherwood at: lWas David roster of Marshlieltl‘ with 750 Bdly Gallant, I A total M 1.0“ Students wrotelemy. Summersidr. 9% the examinations. Students in Anlhmelir Charles Lavv. Charlottetown schools are not re Summer St. mementos Sum- quired to write thorn ag is ementa rollerme students Acad- Not Dead lis't or other‘Mhry Lola Machod. Sherwood: h it 'e F ‘ viiiti’lruglogls hint: students Min attained an angles David Foster, Marsldlcld; Dian- the beiwrcn 7m and not) he alto. ' Marilyn nunent revelatlohs all new sex‘Mary Mom“ and security scandals that rtli . 1 PM ml t topplr the Conservative. PIT 4 goiglument at Prime Minister .K’““°i':_l}‘v‘a°NFII'- NW0" Macmillan. V “"4" Apparently. no one hellevel‘ the suicide death oi Dr, Stephen‘ Ward Saturday alter his con-l vicuon on vice charges means case which was minister 124 EL' hemmd. loo Geography Mary Lou Mackodr Sherwood too . m Susan Ayels, Sherwood 722 Gall Foam Sout m a Lew ix, slot-non Park 715 Toms. Venllola. Sit-man Park lenc Sc field. 100. Mary Lou Marla-d Pats-y Crouman Summer Street Elemen ry rent: 11:; slim-wood Dianne Waite. Kons‘nfltfll ‘Stierwwd. 711 too. "I 'b'ealdo "I! which. m \- Uhl'l lonuvllle Slit Flat- wlduaA-ahlnan mmmmtem made runs of M lnllfl n. ‘nons- am, mead!" lhl lollr Ind ll.” mtill I!" m worth land mark at not: nul- ' but Iait no other tram. oamaced but not removed na' d rower, Marsh-‘slsnds e lgrrai ioehnca ol resentmentli'ggzdmhml Police Seek Que. Vandals QUEBEC '(IPlrrPolll‘! M ay. It was reported in ~ lng toward Cap Haitian. not a second largest as re WI! lln immediale do ‘tlcial cnnhrmation or the in. vasion report The iorcq at about zso a. reported in cans t tonnes army or m liners and snldicra, apparently serrahmg rnr vandals wt... “ma ‘met little resisience irons the act-d t h r r r plaques during the weekend. Two rammemmhu town at Fort Liberie. horns and oi the piauurs were dc- Inward Can Hailieti. tacked trom ihcir stone baaea v e Mmem» believed in he the overthrow ni .Phaeton on the_reporied pnsls The Ain't It! the Invasion wax is aw oraled the 19.1% royal visit at Haitian dictator Francois Du- King George VI and the Queen valier Cnntave, a t_o_rmer chiel— the troops disembark '“m‘d'~5“‘“‘ “mt “Emmi Mother. and the other marked ol~stall oi the Haitian armed spot. where General WfllleIlllnrces. said in a recent interi- 75 . View the was lint Interested us The vandals painted a while taking the: Haitian presidency x on the ham or the plaques The third monument where General Mont c Im was iataily wounded be Mary 14m Mad-le inrr Woirc's troops took on... tho ’ thet- Thc plaques belong to the Na- exile troops landed near Fort ‘Vlluk "10. Constance Rodd, linnli Billie Fields Cnmmi-l- Llherte and were nitlvosaosmtesmmunon LAND en Der hour Mt tiy the Illa John Cobb 01' En!!! d Item Ill! Ireediove calls hll vehicle the "Snirlt nl Amer!» II," (AP Wtrwhnlol vaier wall Huitil charge d'aftairell in it 16 d wanted only to oust nu— R oh e r t Theard, ave no comment at when told at the washmnloh. I . r. a thin momen reports at ulon. mac radio news reporled 250 to 500 Kaitlin advancinl to- ward cape Haihen. i Dnminicln oliicinls laid rum- jora or invasion plans had hrcn circulated In the lust two weeks The Dnmicnn Republic. whi Considered ny KEN KELLY REGINA tcnl e The nemocratir Phrl 's ledc council worked Monday on map ind a new statement on bicnl. inralism and iedcraliam in prep- aration tor the party's lourrday ‘eonventinn starting today. The tlo-member council, rov- erniug body of the party he. iwren conventions. spent the bet- ter part at two days In it lengthy debate on bicultnralism arising out at a riii in the Quebec wim'l Io: the party urlit-r this year. ‘ when attempts were made to inaugurate II lrll‘mnl Qut-her ur- nnlnlihn In lake liver the work its by a provisional exl‘cu~ jiiva lollnwlng the tool rounding convention. I t‘ i e I r split ‘emerlcd among the Quebec Dal-e ticipahts One group Inert ttes with th Marni party and horned a . bee aoelallst party with primary cmoh-vis on provincial politics. Another setup a new provisional or nucleus organisation tor the N mocratic party. I” 1“ ATTEN l lalnrrnanta indicated tnll dur- Biculluralism Views mind nl a lure: ol exflfld Hal- tlln troop! which landed III-l Fort Liberia In Elitt Mondl]. (AP erenlinlol llnr a generation was the haili- ' a dictator» .ship. and Haiti. one or the poor- lest oi the Latinsnn'lericln ma ‘trizs. share the island at tile nnniolll, with seldom II lrare of good noighborliness hetwcrn Ihom, By NDPs mg the reds-rial rhnnril‘s drill» aratinns than were no prewar his tn shave II» party's IFdPt‘hl policies and constitution in pre~ vido a special position for tho psrty's Gusher aiiiliate The prcscnt pany pmgl‘am emphasises tzuarsntces tor Gua- ner's ruiturnl mains and tor pror vinrtal autonomy but has rela- nvcly little in say on how the province's currrnt drive to gain rnnlrtll of tile Qtlebet' economy would Iii into the over-all eco- ‘nilmir arms at the or. Aooni m dell-antes. ing some M lrnm Queber. were oltporled (hr the nltlnnll ems- venlion. lint annullny M In. New Democratic rank-and r “k wine the IS! lullndinl mun- tlon irI Ollawa. Reports on agriculture. Irau~ pollution and ill “NH. ‘noiity were scheduled lur Wed- nexdly. International Ill-iii and defence Thur Hull". Imources. govern . an. ‘lnd civil riEnLa Frtdly. There Wlll be debale (In con- stitntmoai changaa .1 I and “muddy.