(Continued from page one‘ . but like a book it leaves many questions open." 1 STILL LEAVES DOI'RTS l ’ in Moscow the Soviet Com-1' munist partv newspaper Pravdal ; said the report fails to dissipate? i all doubts and suspicions about the assassination. Radio Pranile said- "Despite apparent efforts to edit the - statements ill a way as to . serve the official theses on the assassination. many witnesses' ‘statements are contradictory." Stockholm's leftist Aftonbladct said: “The Warren report today has wiped out obsecurity about the assassination of the president." The Socialist Vooruit of Brus- sels commented: “A big book. 1’. I. The Communist L'Hlimanite of Paris declared: “The real questions remain without re-l; Sponse." 3 , The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung commented: j “The report confirms the thus ‘ lfar official version: Oswald .was. as a lone operator. the. murderer. So far as motive andl , also many details are con- MONc MANY be. t I II ti H f Th I I III 1 Id w d ‘ cerlled. this report cannot pro- . , w ., .m.‘ . _ ,1 g , , A v THE “ pera ure 8 8' mes. ere freeze. ese con alncrs wn ece on e nesday and duce final clarity." hind the scenes" tasks that the photographer caught Ruth be used to retain the blond at Thursday will be taken back In Yugoslavia, Belgrade's ve.l and a luncheon given by the fall to the three drivers of the Winton, Pat Thompson and the right temperature when to Halifax in the refrigerator cemje Nnvosn observed: “05. l cm, of Charlottetown. Red Cross blood donor team Claudette Cooke last night as the drivers pack it in cases to truck which is one of the waid and (Jack) Ruby (05. The mnveminh will wind up Members of an HP.th moior- curt, who will carry out train< town. An RCMP spokesman vehicles. is keeping the blood they filled the ice units be- be. shlpped to Halifax by train thrle vehicles in which the waid's killer. were not mom. I Saturday with business sessionsI cycle escort for tile Queen ing until the IQiiecn's arrival said [hp mmmwk escort Wm IQ The train was loaded with 1500 tons of‘iiravel to be used in gra- ding the track in Summersido iind surrounding areas. “ w collected at the proper tem- for. placing them in the deep on Wednesday. The blood coi- team have], bers of any conspiracy" election of officersI a tour of during her visit to (‘harlotic- here. Above. Fight o the mem- “mmnany the Queen on "I. end. There are 10 in the es— inn headquarters. Charlotte- visit l l , when tile derailment happened. , ' . - . , o 964 ‘ With the arrival of the mobile phasized again last night that necessity for re-typing at. th e I The Guard'a’n‘ Charmttetown’ Tues' Sept. “'9' 1 ' thing is now in readiness for donors from the city and sur. 35 f “I d in th I SUMMERsmE _ workhmught 12 other men to Sum NIum r 217 "aim morning the three days Of Fall Centennial rounding area. it is vitally im- - c 0" 9 serum use °I The Be" In” w I h M crews. from Summerside ahdI erside on the auxiliary (ha i h mainland train was unable to clinics in Charlottetown which portant that this number be ex- typingIOf each IdIonorC.h II II II Saturdav Marni)“ :IIIIIIIIt’SI 202" Charlotthtowm toiling under ;which arrived at noon yesterday leaIve for Borden due to the do. ‘9‘ .‘""‘°”’" W" ' .W‘a‘ F5513: (igfigiltdegf §Eo°§§2mflitfi onsiiiliilisoi'v €133 frolilricit .all; at Strathgartno’ Park- A large' 3 ls§§f°nlgiiihi§ 3.? rl‘ligrihi: “$35 $3.?" fielili‘miii bfovih“ final; lfénTlfgiiedThl‘o 3:53:15??? ‘17:? 1.95512" :filsSt'afflggifii:l ed during the summer months in the morning and 5 “Mil I numbIer ff the Clan gathered to two diesel engines of the REX“ would be put up. e g h _ MK" A . far: {ml 3... u at Zion'Chmh by the below quota attendance in the evening? The morninz is; 39:“ "d fic‘fugn‘anm .“d i tra 33 West" train back on MR Taylor commenting on FARM PRODUCE UP heall at the completion of the at several 0‘ "‘9 dim“ held "I particularly damned fnr hnuse‘: vegir‘: :inittltlhe 312st “mini? I track Four other cars. also de- the amount of work dnnF said l’IqtorthIern Irelha l1 d‘stdagti-It- . . « ' : i a d mi . who are - : ~ ‘ ' 7 1. v . -cu ura program as ca. 0 SDU clinic in preparation for “arm” “em-res dun“ June and wves " e pow“ t 5 David Murphy of Charlottetown $23232; “lair Sinai: were that 8 great deal of damaged value of farm produce to 3318" allowed time out from work 0. , the Opening 0‘ the Charlottemwn AugUSt. ' -t' ' M ti o 3550 re resentatives' Thursdav‘s agenda features acted as master of Ceremonies , track had been repaired. but 000,000 in 1963 from “4.000.000 sessions at 8 pm. M“ “Cher “1mm. ‘lressea attend during the day ""9 MP ‘3 p ' and called the group together, The‘fifgggsntafffigeglgvg‘lg more was to be done. . before 1939. e eyeinpresent need for ‘0' hours. The afternoon sessions of 75 wings from across Can-l Ditching l'Pl‘Pmomes at (Inn‘ed' mm” was decide m meet “exharm. . . I drain to jump the track. to meet at the Charlottetown portam for previous donor. to dayI are from 2 _ 4 m the 3“! include a national executive vmmal government; snhpgg. of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. . . . th , I _ I I According to Allison Gill. King negative mood and said he {en starts at 5 (“lock for the can. ; nda are expected to register at! elation Centlc. a report from year the place I0 be arranged .Street crossing hereI The ap_ Hotel th]. evening from where. bring Iheir "type" cards with term“ and from 7 until 9 in Richard Carver of Moncton. A One of the two diesel engines. I hereby proclaim Sept” 29th” and 30”," and I RCAF Station SummersideI town Oct. 5 to 7. arrived in hers are seen with their motor. 0 O o I and luncheon; a national exe-I a e n e n n I a I n I cutive council meeting, and a i I CNR police were continuing to ' social event sponsored by thol investigate the accident last local wing. ' {hi hi. i The train was bound for Mis: members of 200 (Summerside), fmm '1 No one was reported imured. Red Cross blood donor team while the objective for the three I chm-CI This no only gaves time. I. which will include a reception Charlottetown over the week- cycles in front of "I." Divis- rem-31M" Of her Canada” . Hosts for the meeting arei h on lttet . . ; cone 9 ar 0 0“ U n n o Western Al'ld Central DISTI‘IC'S and 201 lCnnfederaiionl wings.‘ from Halifax last night. every- days is officially at least 1.065,but maney since It costs abut"; r. a . I I. I ial services “II” be heldII a MrsI HM.th RennierI Me'rnSPI lock torn off a nearby S\\li(ll. I I. .which was opened. causing the "" supremacy 30"" Ohms 91“ also stated that it in very 1m. day. which is the concluding Tomorrow‘s activities will also lllm‘lifr’on lPHdel‘ed by “19 PTO- Mass" Mrs' Mama“ '3" "n “0'1 0‘ “'9 Charmemwn CM” ' ‘ i th h i'lr t 'tl Ch lott t it ti to or-i Air Marshal Hugh Campbell asi-t . , confident that as man a; as. venlence 0 ose W 0 13 9 ie ar e own oe m ‘ I I I , I arem reason for the demnment fills group am, the Parkdale sible of this tyne woujdyturnpout "drop in" on their way home row fora four~ilay 15th annivers- SOCIatlfln DFFSIdenl: 8 Parade “1“”- Sereml ""Itsld‘I’ the pm'!:as believed to have I‘m“. Ch“) .8.” engaged in a at the Charlotteown clinics. as from work. and it continues un- ary convontion of the RCAF *0 the ('(‘flnlaph Wheve memor- “me “9” Prp‘efll- M keen wmpetmon {0“ blow d0” we" as donors of all types, 39 til 9 pm. The hours on Thurs- Association. council meeting and president’s illmS. and 8 briEfing by Air . . l . . = _ ' reception at Confederation Commodore Allan Chester Hull. “How”? mm” mm" “'35 59"“ I by means Of rallmad he" plac Oct. lst. as "BLOOD DONOR DAYS” in Char- "decked out" in their forage . caps and vests symbolizing them: “in” m" Eliminate“ m the evening ‘Centr chief staff Officer. Air Defence 6" ""‘S‘dl’ "‘1 "w tablt’" B‘led "ndefnem, Its “dram?! biy lottetown Lionlsm thev will stage a par- 1 I ' —_ Command headquarters “"9 193W“? '"r hm“? 3" 1’" “an an)“ 1m" mm‘ “m “Wr— I m to m him do” dim ' . C .l ‘ A “‘fih'iflht "f Friday's prn- WW thems""“"‘ "‘3‘ “W lfdl‘l‘ be hick .9" fl” mm 9”" “sHARr YOUR coon HFAITH" b b i Fremont Archer, chairman of gram will be a receptionIand “'Pre glad to be present. I yThésnrtl'IlflIfgrnlgIzseI engIneI deep. 8 dunlor a‘ 1"“? 04f thjege land 8 the Red Cross blood donor com. annual banquet. at the (,har- Mr. and Mrs, Roland Bell 51y embedde in a four {ml hnlpI ' ~ -. I p p l________ The Halloween party and dio- cesan council meetings were the main topics when the. Prince Edward Island deanery AYPA t Council held its monthly meet- ing in Milton. The meeting was presided over by President Ger- ald Daley. chaplain. The Rev. A. E. Piercey opened the meet- ing and led in the devotions. A report was heard from the l office: pic on the Island to hold fhisl Min, Max, year's annual worship serViPe;nawson ....29 50 in the Milton church. The datetprihce Gem-39 I” 31 55 decided upon was Nov. 15 atiVancouver 46 7.30 pm. Th service will bejvl-c‘on-a 55 followed by a "fellowship hour" Edmonton in "19 church hall Calgary ....4o 43 The deanery Halloween DBI‘Wlm-gina . . . was set for Oct. 28 at the church l Winnipeg _ guest speaker. The, banquet will be followed by a Confederation Ball. Also scheduled for Friday are sym- posiums. business sessions. a briefing by Air l'ice-Marshal‘ holidays. Teachers are. .\ Sidney Green. . - 7 ~ , . .- - ~ v _ . . Charlottetown “over the to " a ain mm" {m- Charlmtemwm em. F M I TORONTO «(.P) .— Obseried IoltIetovm. with General T.D. Of Halifax. l\.S. returned home, 4I I II .hh m] p g . y temperatures from the weather White, chief of staff. USAF, as on Saturday after Visiting re- 1:21;"; gggnresi 3:25.11“: fining I . h I urge all in good health and between the ages of 13-65 to he “Centennial Year" blood Contra] BMW"? 50‘1"“ as l the cavity will be more difficult re-opened after the slimmer”0 rem,va - 'l‘sl “If some one throws a match Ga” Thomas‘ Two" and Mrs-film. that there will be some fun", said Edgar C. Taylor. su- Mis!‘ Millard. a former ms lperintendant of the (‘NR's is- E““"" Michael Reynn. Chief Of sionnry in Japan visited heriland Division. referring to his staff. Four Allied Tactical Air Force Headquarters, Europe; presentation of RCAF‘ awards. friend Miss Louise Callbeck he- escaping oil. fore returning to her home mi Bill MacGregor. a car tore Owen Sound. man from Charlottetown who A. Walthen Gaudet. Mayor of CIIhfrlottetown centre. Crapaiid. Janet andiTomnm I Charles Coles were appointedloflawa in Crapaud over the Labor Day for some costume prizes. Hal-i u, . weekend. A letter of apprecia- “tween games and sunrise feat-ism," John I recent deanery conference. held Chalrmen- Plans were "'3 ‘3 l Monti-eat .. m 4o 53 IS PATIENT hec . bro ft. Trvon. la a . pafilent utilizaprloce‘Edwas-d I - “‘m was read from "minim “m- , Moncton ...5o 57 land Hospiiah president Greg Burhoe Of Van- 0n Thanksglvmg weekend. Halifax I I 60 couver. expressing thanks for Oct. 10 to 12 St Mary's AYPA. Charlohemwn _ I I51 57 FROM THE U-S- the hospitality shown Dominion Summerside. will host the fall 5 dney II I Oliver Bonyman. Domhesiel'. Council members during their meeting of the diocesen council. Yarmouth I I5 59 Mass” to Spending this WOEk 111 stay on the Island. It is expected a good represent- Sf Alberton and CascumPeC. fittest An invitation was accepted atl‘on from Nova Scotia and 3.” w of Mr. and MP5. J-R- Bonym§n from St. John‘s AYPA. Milton, Prince Edward Island will be New ank I IIIIISO 59 and Mr. and Mrs. m MWIS- for all the Anglican young peo- resent. we I I IS PATIENT MP8. Gordon Handy. “hem. motion work will be carried out. Ilate Monday. Clear and cool WSH‘NG RELATIVES Lunch was served by the il- Oday. FFPPZinE temperatures ~ 1 N l t . l - lal-s. Mrs. Joseph Manning. ar- lander was one of three new 1" ova gm m and. PM“ Fd last week to visit relatives in the the North West Territories fol- o PIX fled m chm}, men," to Alherton vicinity. They are aning the election held there on W g y DETROIT (AW—Green Bav‘this “"19 "f the year- r. MacKlnnon is the son of WEEKEND GUESTS 10*Island: Clear and cool: light ldaie. were weekend guests of “895 remember “'3 hm" Who and . Yarmouth 42 and 60, Mrs. Roy Mulch. Both his fath- The game “’35 Played hem” ‘louelown 33 and 55. Outlook for Rratntree, Mass. is a guest of ‘ With Show" ' l . ‘ . . ti. and Mrs. Bannerman Webb. the greatest upset of the NHL sole possessmn of first place in Rustim at M4 pImI Summerside MrI and Mn Elmer M fensive line failed to contain the. During the fall visitations by ther office says skies Were 5 l Nile-"Q 1“ "‘9 Prince Archdeacon J R. Davies clos- air. lying over Eastern Canada. . In Election t M” Thomas F MannmgI at on AypA_ are. expected near dawn in New . . B rived from Auburndale. Mass. ces on the Territorial Council of yard Island y "1"] afternoon th. .d-50. l ll t house guest; or Mr, and M", Sept. 8. He is Robert 1). Mac- 9 m' l n 3 hr" "0' the late Robert and Cecilia Mac- dominate“ “‘9 Play “mu-2W“ Regional forms”: ML and Mrs. Henry Douglas Kinnon of Earnsciiffe. P. I mm surge In swung 5 HI MFSI Arthur Wrighh AlbertonI following the death of his moth- "Ir-V We" “’9 11'0"“ Mondavixehtvme 33 and 57, New Gigs. er VISITORS FROM U-3~ 59.203 fans. largest crowd ever ceased. ’ bet it s her brother and stster-in-law Mr' Macxmnm‘ "0w “"93 I" m High tide today at Charlotte- 7 c -i . , . . . . al eton Lot 6. tonal demon the NFLs Western DiVlSlon. Hde Emma“ minutes late! Packers. who gained 255 vards"‘"-v at 7'07 3"" and '9" 't' "1d Mrs. Sadie Jenner. Sum- in l l l the president to the groups pro-iciear throughout the district County Hospital. the meeting with prayer, will remain over the district M companied by her daIIIghterIim MONTAch _ A form “I P Brunswmk with Widespread frost p oday. temperatures are ' h' h till i Elmer walla“. Kinnon. formerly of Earnscliffe. vmces w [c “ be cm for M I the first half and held off a late: Nova 5mm“ Prince Edward and Mrs. Lester Douglas. Park- Many in Earnscllffe M” W- National Foam” League vie-Ewinds. Low-high at Halifax as later married the former "m" gow. Goshen. Sydney and Char. Mrs. Roderick MacPhersmh . 9" and Step'mnth" 3"- ""W dc" to watch a pro football gem? in Wednesday—Cloudy and warm Canyon Creek where he created The '0” Pl” L05 Angel“ “H town 4.17 am. and 5.20 pm. M WEEKEND GUESTS The “MS, highly ' ‘0”th d" than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- the first half while Detroit 5-59 P~m- A" “m” “’1'- s held to 68 I‘ Merslde west weekend visitors [1 f Cl lifted wa at: m ohm “3.3:”- R°°°'ll'e'ilil°'lml'lc'. film? New Many Wear 1 . , may or. I s I E E I GLOW —— At the Charlottetown Faderal l w H RECENT VISITORS Hospital. Sept 27. 1334. Mrs. f 9 orryr Mm. Seymour Taylor. Mrs. W.W. Clow of Grand Traca- To zoom .inllllil or sneeze without k Charles T8 1 l‘. U l . . die in her 71st ar. Reat- I! H I “Hum dmppm I EVPI‘ett M3o§eod.psll.‘ will; log at the Colonize Funeral OTTAWA (Cpl—Ali federal at?” “W” '” and Miss Kathy Daniels. El- Home from where funeral will government e m pio y e e s “on” YIIIWIIII “6”me "II "“M- New ark. were recent be held today. service com- Prince Edward island will haw tummyIRmyIp EI I RI “Sim” u the home 0‘ Mr: mend“: at 2'” p'm' Inter‘ . “Ohday weanSdBY. ON. 7- “ (nonrjn't‘l‘dt Checks "'piato odor" and M” Emu mum" Mm. mu“ “1 sum“ cemetew' Observe the men" Visu' 13”“ ‘ (denture orbsthnhot. norm at "y Harbor ' Council President Mcllralth an drug counters everywhere. . scnlmmAN --PAt Halifax. Sept. nounced MOMWI HOME FOR VISIT 27. 1%. R. ercy Schllsl'CMGID _' of Port Medway. Nova ot a I tofu” Jm 9ewafl' Ch‘r‘ formerly of Freetown tn tetowll. spent the weekend 94th year. Funeral services " "9" m“! l“ “th 381*. will be held in Port Medway Our office and warehouse will be tery for interment. toda . His remains will be “‘03 1“ TORONTO forwarded by motor hearse to mm: compo "(mam -— M at. Eliza. closed Wednesday afternoon. Septem- rsona were charged th s(I'téospitai Brighton. b" 30,“. for m. taking of our “mi- lng or wobbllng. FABTEE Pa is es firmer and more com- v Want to buy I s3 y good camera? 5mm! Stewart his returned Summerside Baptist Church . 1964. Aunir TWO afici- spending sev- Wednesday. Sept. 30. at t p m "Iredbef Pri Coot: 8" 'b inhl ml ore nce n u McC'art y a warm it. Chester 3 Mac. "° “mm 0, ,h, m ennui Inventory. 8 Get a Commerce Shutterbug Loan. 3 allkmom at his home in High the“ to up Peoplol ceme- n year. “'0 chars-Ml“; Alice Gallant McCarthy'. sur- here. vol he”, I.“th I in: tt&:.'”m'°=é--'“‘thfltl- ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS Inhom,mInh w'mh uh Mrs. Theodore (Hilda) on.- W luv m IIM and M“. John (Rlu) You name it. ’Ifi't’s not a camera, perhaps it's a piano, or a washing machine or an automobile. Whatever it is, one ofa wide variety of C mnmerce loans can be tailored to your exact needs. Phone or visit the hi V mg; no." on? a a: hmgfimhghrgm' 1 Loan Dcpw'lmcut of any Conmicrce branch. CANADIT llflpERlAL BANK OF COMMERCE ’RCMP.detachme:ty Sept WP'O'Mng-vad‘t M mm Street ; Charlottetown 3 ,I N ' l beentier . oral from t o Redeemer I an intensive tumult “m