A I STRAW BALES BLAZE AT CITY EXCAVATION SITE "——_—‘_—_ I‘CIJEI movement, arrived in Nat more vital role in the life of Meeting Set On Area Crop Expansion ALBERTON Twenty-one farmers in West Prince county participated this year ' growing Of experimental crops of tomatoes. grain. corn. soya beans. sugar beets and burley tobacco. ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown- Mon. Nov. 23, 1964. Congolese Regroup . I l 5 n 5' 1 Tomorrow evening tolerated farmers are invited to meet again to give consideration to the possibility of expanding the base of operation and consolid- ating experiments on these five crop There will also be discussion regarding the introduction new crops under the develop- ment foundation. These will in- clude strawberries. cranber- ries and orchard fruits. The meeting will be held In Alberton United Church Hall at 8 IUD. 9. These crops were grown un- der the West Prince Develop. ment Foundation which is spon- Isored by Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade. A display of products last month was greeted with en- thusiasm and the hope as expressed that the growing of these crops would be continued In Drive 0n Rebels From AP-Rcuters ltophe Gbenye in Stanleyvillei LEOPOLD VIL LE (CP) .- !Among them is Dr. Paul Carl- White mercenaries and Congo-‘son. 36 n American medical lese army troops paused to re- missionary scheduled to be ex- group Sunday on their advance ecuted by the rebels today. toward the rebel capital of The rebel radio in Stanley~ Kanslngton Legion Plans Kelly. first vice president. chaired the November general meeting of the Remington branch of the Royal Canadian Legion Tuesday evening. Plans were made for CIII'ISI- mas parties. Mrs. Ruby Mc- lnnis was appointed chairman for the children's party and the teen-age hop. Earle Carrier. chairman. re- ported that everything was ready for the blood donor t. nic. Richard Kelly was appointed chairman for the New Year's Ma) r Sinclair reported ex- cellent returns from the sale of puppies and wreaths. top- ping al previous years. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a slate Season Parties KENBSING’I‘ON — In tho ab-I sence of the president. Richard of officers for 1965 LONG-LIVED The tiny American boxed tur- tle may live to be 120 years old. Stanleyville. They were rc-lville announced Saturday the: ported about 150 miles south- hostages had been moved out 01 ‘ east of their goal. ]the rebel lsageltail aéid said thdefi; There was no word of prog- “’95 W011“ 1! mm m L‘ ,9" in diplommc negotiations event of the slightest attack outside The Congo on the safety 0” Stanleyvme- ‘ of 1.000 or more whites. includ— A chance for negotiations alt-I. ing about 31 Canadians. held Dear“ ‘0 have 01361131 UP Sun- prisoner by the Communist- day What! Thomas Kanza. self- backed rebel regime of Chris-Istwa foreign minister —of the jrobi for talk, with Kenya's pre- .mler. Jomo Kenyatta. and an lAmcrican representative. The Detroit Papers ' .talks were to have started ‘iil . seflle S'r'ke urday but Kanza» failed to stiowl DETROIT IAPI — Detroit's“ 1lslsiayoiol newspaper strike—‘13 MAKE APPEAL ‘ ongest such ‘shutdown in US. A group of 13 countries. II't-‘ ' Ihistory—came to an end Satur-‘cluding (hands, to} Kimball C. Acorn lday when striking pressmen.Kenyatta to step ii .voted overwhelmingly to go manitarian action" to ensureI Iback to work. 3 a: F SELL - E - Elm Ave. IIIMBALL C. ACORN‘S Used Car Continues Until Closing Time WEDNESDAY, BRATION . Ch’town NOV. 25th the church. It also opens the. new Fina service station on the corner. The fire caused no damage but glowed spectacu- !t was just like the first of July at the corner of Eustnn blaze. The straw was to be used for packing around co- ment. Officials believe the fire Iway for married deacons. ‘vided they are “mature” men previously married. ‘ Freeman Frazee. president of‘ 'Pressmen's Union Local 13. an-I nounced that a new 45~month the safety of the hostages. : was regrouping for a drive Into 1962 RAMBLER 1962 CONSUL and Weymouth Streets at 3.00 pm. last evening when fire broke out in bales of ire s h straw in the excavation for the SECOND REPORT PRESENTED larly for about 15 minutes be- fore. the Charlottetown F i r c Department extinguished the may have beech caused bzl pranksters. i Woodside of Margate driving a New System Is Proposed For Education In Quebec By GERRY McNEIL I . . QUEBEC [CPI — The Parent seventh year if necessary. and institutions that will I royal commission has proposed; —A secondary level runningiaffected. 1 Vlih a supple sandbox - to— sheepskini from Grades 7 to THIRD SESSION iogue with o t h e r churches ‘students at Cornwall Collegiate- aimed at seeking Christianpand Vocational School aoe all unity. parents—foster - parents. Under‘ system of education for Quebec. broad options. aimed at point- that would replace much oil ing up aptitudes. avmding. what it describes as the chaotic} premature vocational deci—I and disheartening clutter of sinus but guiding students toy It‘ontlniied from page it ‘I present slrnr'urfls, ward a career. of the pastors. she whom we 0“ The mileage report is hard - n “institute” level at the C3" the most 10"9d mOIher- l'lth and 13th years. with op- on these structures. It talks ofj _ tions to guide i 55 elementar schools. aI ‘ ‘ giggled high erhool system? university or training for emufrom now on be still more hon- with blind vocational alleys ande ployment in a number an incoherent university admis-i fields. Sin“ Sl'5l9m4 V The institutes would be some- GESTURE To msHOP Its first \OIllmP resulted in‘thing new In QUEbeC.‘Th¢‘ re" The pontiff's proclamation establishment this year of aiport recommends buildml 25 10 was seen as a gesture to the Christian people. which took responsibility for ed-‘1.500 students each. They wouldltiied to get the title Mother Oil ucation from traditional reli- be operated by public corpora-IT}... Church put H0 9 Del gious and private hands, 'ons under state control. \VllhjEcclesla decree The second volume. presentedImembers Chose“ from the re' lo the cabinet Friday by Chair-lglon- man .‘ISgl‘. Alphonse - Marie-IPUBLIC PareI‘t' Vlce'IeCIor 0‘ Laval Un' New structures at the univer- lver5ity. continues th'etrend ID-lsity level also were recom_ ward m1th resp‘msm‘my' lmended. Since they would relyj In trying in get uniformitylheavily on public funds. tl‘iey into the system, the 192 rccom-should have public rather t an ’ H y. .. _ mendations practically demolish‘private status. Control shouldvhfmorS Mar-It mm mm" :figg such private structures as “tell-est with no lay or clericalitwyn and plehy 8,5, aThmfisgians hallowed classical colleges andjgroup. though a ‘corporationilo‘ed m°:.lerM th “0&1.” the 115 normal schoo s. jshould act as a buffer against aci‘l'frechthi: £12m; firthe sub. SET UP STANDARDs www.cm‘c "g‘d‘ty' stance of the text. The report proposes stand- MCG‘II: Lam and. “mm” . Pope announced in his ards to allow entry into any..“"“.’er§mes I!” d95lgnated as closing 40-minute address that= university faculty after no more‘msmunons “1th “"I‘m‘md Char‘ithe next and fourth session of an 13 years of schooling. The I"? Io conctnmle 0" gradualedhe two-year-old council would 13? years would involve: Rdlcam": Wh‘Ie 5" George WII'Ibe the last. However. he did not; ——.ix years of elementary-.hams- BMW”, and 5119mm?“ specify when it would be held.‘ schooling instead of seven.‘,w°”Id be mnslfiered as .0 The Pope promulgated the de-‘ with an automatic promotionllted Charter' “mad “‘3me at cree on the church after the} in terms aimed at avoiding dif- ficulties for other Christiansl and discouraging "false exag- gerations." The decree says the church 1. system. a "catch up" perlot‘litralmng undergraduates- bishops approved it by 2.151= W——" _ In setting uniform entrance votes In 5. The decree on ecu.: l . istandards for universities. theimenism and a document on: s Slde :report said the baccalaureate ‘nIEastern Rite. churches in com-I .. Iarts given by classical collegesmunion Wm. Rome were also.i ‘ ' 0 should no longer be an entrance overwhelmingly approved and. Inveshgate ‘requrement. {promulgated by the Pope. The baccalaureate requires ISIDEBATED 30 TIMES ' I ' years of study and is usually at The assembly of 1.2011 bishopsl :preparation for law. medicineiworked more on the Eight-GIMP- or letters. ‘ er De Ecclesia decreehthan on (pg _I There are 100 classical col-.liny other document. I ammei'V S ‘ .IERSIDE — on? new llegeg in Quebec, usually running‘ing it out in more than 30 full-‘ dent was reported last weekend i I i d b m l 1962 mm ‘ by the Summerside detachmem .from Grade 7 to Grade 15 and Scae e a snce . SI of (he RCMP. ’o erased by Roman Catholic thousands of amendments an i A twwar collision occurred religious orders. putting last touches on the text, at 3.45 p.m, vesterday on Mar. Suggests that the sexes be until a few days ago. . i gate Road ianensington. Driv. mixed in elementary school andl Written largely in biblicalI are involved were John Ma - that a serious study he made of lansufse. the degree spell: on Neill of Summerside operating coeducation at the secondary the collegiality doctrine ac- a 1981 model car and J a me 5 level. 09111118 to Which e World! Special provision should be bishops share responsibility 1962 model vehicle. matte to see that handicapped with the Pope in governing the o e was re orted serioust children are educat . i urc . but $506) damage was1 The tone of the report gener- 1t lays the basis for the Ro- sustained by both vehicles. ally was a call for cooperation man Catholic lalty to play a sortN‘lN SPRING AND FALL ’ M a h “‘m mam; gr. Kenna family ha. raised ' .E slaAagastaodwss 'mmmnym'M" ‘ . W . "w VQI' he.“ ole‘LlnIIl' "W' ‘ “am. 1. Mo renco lancient rank of deacon can be?1 "0” 0f the memht‘I‘ShIP- ’restored as a permanent rank because priests “in many regions. Officiate at services. and marriage. admin-1 ister communion. and preach.‘their two dailies since last July: Only priests can celebrate mass.13. ‘ ‘ and hear confession. lic Church in the decree will be‘ fundamental in theological dia-l bevthe division of Christianiiylsend clothing. medical supplies.: .Christ. scandalizes gand damages the holy cause of :preaching the gospel to every :creature." should engage in the ecumeni- "And we wish that with such (:31 moi‘emenl I0 Dl‘fimute Chris« students to a sweet title the Virgin shall “an unity- ‘ of ored and involked by all iheIPI‘ayer With Other Christians In; H special circumstances. such asj 'Christian I . know the outlook of other Chris- Quebec department of educationliltl With an enrolment of at leastlbishops who unsucce s sin 1 l yiuans." The decree‘srighth chapter Americans ‘ goes 'to considerable lengths towears compared with approx}. explain the Virgin Mary‘s rolelmagely 70 today Bclmont Street Dial 4-8054 The decree explains how the‘contract was ratified by a 210- 4 Publishers of the afternoon offiDetrolt News and the morning Free Press said the newspapers The decree says deacons canlwduld resume publication with baptism, funerallnext Wednesday's editions. ‘ the shortage of Meanwhile. about 500 Belgian Custom Classic. Automatic transmis- Model 315. paratrgopersBap p a rintly iro- sion, radio. white with blue interior, upholstery, maine on N 8111 5 scens 011 - Island—six hours flying time very low mlleage' mow from Stanleyville. They were dispatched to the island in the South‘Atlantic last week in the event they were needed to nes- cue foreign hostages. Wos $1995. 51 Detroitei's have been without I I *“I STUDENTS FOSTER PLAN CORNWALL. Ont. ICPl—The. The new image of the Catho-I The ecumenism decree said‘the F0519!" 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