WE look for Thursday - Cloudy checked in the loath at 3'"- land cooler. douinville and in the west» ,t TORONTO ‘CP! _ Observed High tide today at Charlotte— the important rail lunctlo; l’ temperatures from the weather town at 9.12 am. and 11.21 pm. Kaballo on the Lunlaba R‘ir‘ . o lice: l At Rustico at 9.32 a.m_ and 10.4l But they have capturedIKinL . D Min. Max. pm. Summerside tides 18 min- lifipltal (I): Mancfijma provincial e 0 “1‘0" 18 64 uies later than Charlotic‘nwn. ‘ 9 "0 - a" 3" ‘Pllfl in! Western And Central Districts Prim George u 7:: Sun me. no... at 6.08am. ana slowly toward Stanieyvlue. on- .. vanmuver 37 30 sets at 3.30 p.m All times ADT. “"3! Drown"! {firmer "Bill “I . Victoria _—.. ‘ of Antoine Gizenga's old brief"— The Guardian Charlottetown. Wad, July 29, 1964. 3 deo t “av ream“, and em” 51 l n on . , . ’ . .. a c h . . 3 Calgary . 47 7F. Lumumbist support. » C iRegina 45 72 V ‘ Soumialof. an ex-zrocer u‘ho h H l'lWinnipeg is 74 “.nmmupd {mm page I, sometimes! dons the camouflaao ammo v.2 g4 fighting front And people uni nrm n a paratrooper. s— 'I 0"awa " 69 93 crowding into cattle trucks sin: ms farm's wm “f” n" ""31 . Mnnlgefll '7" 94 songs of praise to the slain Pa- 2"”! "£039"? "m “‘1 P raCIIC I I Flirting. "ll 22 “m Wm“- WM" "f "1" rigour... in. “m” ‘ ‘ '3 revolt and The (men's first " ' ‘ ' a a .Irtihn 722 80 prpmigr -ane, independence Soumialot has set up a pro- A I in “my .H:£;a; :3 from Belgium. visional government to rule the denomi’lo ninth? $53;$$'“r£§£§r£’f’”§£i“°‘d.will Char'm‘e‘m - 55758 M “airmail? h:§2l°‘.222.£“ll‘£§3 if." We“,“bera'ed,'mimr-s and financing of volunteer fire—’Wade. Kentville; and H, H..syd"e- "" -~m 3" lmachetes. Some have on'v 5:90”: bxpri‘. Elihnng'vr”; men was featured during yester-Jewell. Charlottetown. ‘Yarmm‘tl‘ N52 5“ wooden clubs. A few carry 11- .rann‘, "r “M44 ' dalfifternoon sees the Provincial vice presidents It‘s" 'Mh" 5' Mld - 454 72 “PS captured lmm (70"‘10'959 ln~t h ‘.l P' v MaritimeFireOhiefs annual con-lthe Canadian Association frontan on -' “59 9‘ troops thev have been fighting M-n e (3" do mm? '0 vent-i0“. lNe'W Brunswick and Nova Scotiai New York - -74 35 ‘for the last three months (Inmml his “Tm”: “th mam the Earlier in the day Chief Mike were re-elected. The representa-l . . l The off to war film ! sweets. “35m” the "M at”: i Corbett Woodstock. .13.. was fives from Prince Edward Island HAUFAX ((P‘ *‘ Th" “'“ath'Hh hzrgf d l ' ~ iply-l n 7" “1°” “palm” and “Ema”; e association president *or,and Newfoundland will be 243-. 9' "m" 533" Greenwnndv N-S-.i e m If t;\‘a'_wu meh“ l “1% Pm‘eclinn m on ey frrni the comin yBeaalr. Chief Kennethlminted by the provincial direc-El't‘mrded 1' mid-afternoon read-5;};r “23:” em "m "m 5 A’Slar‘i‘. European and African ' Mae , , was mat s, ling on Tuesday of ill degrees. - 51"” 9999” ’“ ed. first vice president. and? Delegates and their wives werei the highest reported in the‘ It“? a “8'3: fit-dws'for super-l ""““““"""_" "5 C Leo. Wood. Summersidofifillests of the town of Summer-‘Meritimes. Fredericton was a ‘anus- be“, In their enemyS' P recon Vice-president. Ch i p! side last night. Today's programl close second with a reading nfnmmumty has “Wk mm" mm‘ ”' James AaGra'y. St. John. N.B..+wil inciiude the fire marshail's‘ 33 degrpps. 1-an (wpdneg. 'hfjicg"g”l";l “"th 1"“ m: ' was re- act as lecretaa-mhmm an the final business aes-‘ . " ‘ . ‘ S'-‘ 0 3 "9 9 0 9" 5 em“ mm‘ 5 lsim. lda-H ‘5 expect”! '0 """lmue to pill troops to fli'zht. Ivery warm in all regions. How-: 1" rivate rebel leader Gas- ever, cloud amounts will be‘mn serumialot admits there is more variable as a weak low'nn dawa "it is only the holy pressure area now centred near anger of the people." he do- Quebec City crosses the district iclarea. ' giving a few showers a' chance of a llhundersmower to:THRI‘ZA'HT'NS TSHnMBE New Brunswick and prime Em Bill it has helped rebel 215:: h during yC'esterday. a ernoon‘e pane were hief Ed- < win Willis. Sydney. NS. train» mg. Chief Leo Wood. summer. tContinued from page ll aide. training and Chief Chester} ht‘al‘ing the anti - appeasement ookls, SackVIlle. N.B..;Chu:nchilll speak out in the 805 Ennisligg. 1goeeph Brophy. Sum-l “seeking to catch the ear of er wn manager was Parliament and the country“ to “a d - ' .‘ . ’ I] y magm- I d ' th d lfgivc urgency to preparations gaggnzrl‘dfzfiz In "'9 day' 3 l‘ Pam“ "T MI 9 av‘; or the war which he had ion “ 5'5: <1 provrded answers to the question foreseen. 8 Nova Scotia, Prince Edw iern‘conuo and thyme“ me n'ew . “SM “had” 1 box and lscussed e ‘ . . . ard . regime of Congo Premier MOlsc '. ship fires and The Prime. minister lauded Island; Eastern New BrilnswicleShOMhe- . -'-l the Second World War leader Counties. Upper Saint John Riv_ The rebel hordes have been .. . .An . STEAD’S bon we" ex‘Ch'ef Freda." ship of Churchill. who was out or vanev. wider t. ed - . . . sca .or MOTOR REWINDING Charlottetown'l Best lrmen . ick MacGillivray. Halifax. N.S. : of Commons only two years showers and chance of thunder-‘ & REPAIRS l Dial 4413! HAIR ; irilla fighters overrun some 70.» 3 f Northemjflflfl square miles of the East- . “I'm “is”? W Bay. N‘s” was reelected . the Second World War and in Seam . at _ 8mm Chief Chapl 1051-55. It was announced ear leg pitcher, Grand Fang. Nfldul her this year Churchill would was elected as director for t. at not run again in the lenera‘ province. Provincial directors re-l election this fall. Chief Stan‘s“, Sm". G1 | and was prime minister during morning to southwest 15. Low' high at New Glasgow and Char- ‘ lottetown 58 and 85, Moncton . and Edmundston 60 and 85. Out-l and recent Halifax h' . . Bundfdge. c M G H“: 1922-24, during the last 64 years showers. this morning. Very warm. Winds increasing this Storey EIECIFIC Ltd. 136 Print-c <t l ' v V . .. n3 I h'tnun lad-Am... :1A.'..;.¢L'S,;l : .. “mm, A TOUCHING but comical reconciliation is captured in song here as members of the Canadian Opera Company per- form a scene from Johann Strauss' “Die Fliedermaus.” which open: this evening in gr- s. the Confederation Centre The— atre. Arlene Meadows as Roa- alinda listens an John Arab. as Alfred. sings to her. Ele- gant Frank (William Cope- landl and Frosh lRon Hast- ings) listen in. The opera. sung ”" .e «r- " R5 “Xi‘- in English. will be presen here Wednesday through Sat- urday ' . at 8.30 with matinees Thursday and Satur. day at 2.30. The Halifax Sym- phony Orchestra will play for all performances. (Continued from page ll but only if the established firms can show substantial plam for expansion. grant of 25 per cent of ’ . expenditure on fixed ' "may appear less extravagant . . I I era 0 s is or e i -= . I ' I may correspond to only two per cent or so of total annual costs." - O ' ’ ‘Ccsts could be double the nor- ‘lmal rate in the opening year's| escrl e s ro ucer a . Mr. Wilson recommends that for a limited period. probably By GEOFF TURNBULL is the Metropolitan, or Milan. [of donations. involvtng a lotal labout three years. a direct Piercing blue eyes reflecting ior Frankfurt. It is the old, tired iof 108 donors. according to the igrant should be made on the " humor behind heavy lids, a long lstory Canadians heading for ‘ company's producer. '1‘ h e s e ibasis of the number of worker: . slim cigar, and a portly germa- ’ the t'cener pastures elsewhere sponsors include Canada Couu- lemployed in a firm new to the ‘ nic air belong to Hermann Gei- once they have reached heights cil. Metro Toronto where th e iarea- ger—Torel as does the famous supposedly too heady for Cana- company makes its home, and "The amount paid Per head profile to Alfred Hitchcock. a to maintain. the province of Ontario, might be equivalent to. say. When Herr Geiger-Torel came Name singers are sometimes Mr. Geiger - Torel concedes l‘mefl'm‘te“ 0‘ the Wages paid." to Canada in 1948 to teach opera brought in by the company. but that without them the company i, he suggests. He emphasizes that at the Royal atory in To- “only on condition that they couldn‘t exist. but adds th at lhe ‘5 . “0? 970903“ commued rontlo. there was no national or» agree to rehearsals with t h e opera, once so foreign to almost substdlzatlon Of a film’s labor _ era company in this country. entire cas " for the three week! all Canadians. musn be finding '5' ' S ’ . ‘ Two years later the Canadian preceding a show. Mr. Geiger a place in this country. and He say! any assistance should 3.; Opera Company was formed. Tore] does not hold with new therefore justifying its existence he "i a type “‘3' like1-" W‘" - "It seemed a shame that stu- ing a singer turn up two or because “year after year they generate growth and should be i; ‘_ dents learning opera could not three days before a perform- keep calling us hack.’ "59d (:9 help progress'v“ and 5 practice what they had learned ance in the often accepted man- rr's nmovaam ""3" "‘g “We”? '3‘“ "°‘ '0 55..., c .. ., . postpone the demise of enter- 1, unless 93’ went 3W8.V- “If! “615 Opera is not for the select rises ahead 0" m wa or a . a . this principal in its formation. N0 “HEALTHY THUMBS" few. the cultural snobs." he do 1})”,er (.mynCIZEB 5’ u ‘ b- 5 New in its 15th season. the The more experienced a sina- we“, slyly adding that in To. M‘r "wus’on criticizes the ML =2 .» ‘1}; . . . company has a total of 300 peo- er. the more roles he has learn mnm audiences tend to snob- era] 'Eovernmen“ one of d”. " 1' ‘ .. pie under contract and has ed for his repertory. and thus ishness in their taste for opera ignating certain ‘al-Jeas yin Can- ' . a... " 3 grown rapidly in other depart- he does not new to memorlu in Italian or German or French ada as in heed of aesiglance - t bl" . " .,_ ments than size lines and music scores each rather than the invariable Em "A policy M takin‘g ‘work 'M '- .I ‘ \ w v- When we formed we were time he performs. But “I-lnslat glish which he uses on tour. the unemployed wheéever they 5““ ' . m ‘- v‘ y ., by no means a Wig“ com. on haVlng a well rehearsed. Opera. sums up Mr. Gei- m. "an "cited 5’ ’ moans \j ‘ l°°' . ; 9mm” 8 d m i t s producer Gel. rounded performance. with '1“ gar-Torel. "is good for the mind. with the requirements for M. .x , ;,'.. \ . «m u .‘ ‘ M; a ‘. ’~“- ger-Torel. “Even today we are details 9013:“)th _8ndtnOthlnE 8“ good for the soul. and also en- tlona] economic growl-n liq/3m,“ ‘ .. \ . = '= n I ‘ 7" certainly not 3 Met," though one to chance" maintains Mr. G_el‘ iOYable- 03‘” it CUlllUl‘P with 611- areas are so unsuit— rill‘wfga... . "5' V :z‘. “ "" 3 _ Q .h .- can me, that he does not. raw ger-Torel. ‘And .I do not bite tertainment. or entertainment able for industrial development ..“_-,'~.I':;:”:;;».27,u~2‘;;;~ ‘x... ; V "’ '. : 1” d, qSI "" his company with barbershop one Singer melting 0‘“ like a with culture. What it IS is the that it would be useless or ex- ‘~7§"I”e""°a".;°'m' r! l" ,f 3 ."/ Md" fig“? : singers in truth. the Canadian healthy thum'bIWhlle the Fest 0t best of- all things —- entertaln- cessively costly to make the at-. "3th n... 5MB - i. f‘ f. ’ ' 2 wwfi-NWMM 5‘ 0,15 . opera Company has earned a the cast I! stricken With medio- ment that truly educates.” tempt " ~ i—--.........“,,. 4'. if : -‘ ; lfiwflhflyh Ir fiw g i ‘. very substantial name for itself "affy- " " "' ____ man! 3 among musical circles every ,H‘tsirggflzgng'm}: 2,35%?”le ' v . od 'ea N GI J Fa at ' Xgflfwlm 3:13;“ “:5 There. here at Confederation Centre. I'. LMMW Ia Strain: and Jon Vickers. "This '18 excrement hard,“ ‘h' . o . e o --w. m... l... ll... m. lead singers..rort_hemwi dc Again Sponsor Donor Clinic - cm. of “my Mr. Gdgflqo. mands of Die Fltle’dermaus lair: g. 2 ’91 “Y3 cand‘d‘y' For them "' gigegpgfgge grea ' "ys An objective of 120 donons hasgweek on Saturday evenings from ._._.__—————-—l .1; ' . been set for the tral Queen5lfour to seven before the weekly “"55 “We “1“ “9"” m Regional High School Red Crosr‘daxnce dition a light oper- . '° : ~ the ml blood or clinic at H u n t e r During the meeting plane were ‘ emi- bl“ 315?. m ‘h' "we M River on Aug. . made for the holding of the an. Brand 026”- _ New Glasgow and District nual picnic at Brackley Beach i Die Fhedet'malls ‘5 Harem“ Junior Farmers are once again with the date to be mean story of mistaken identities tn- sponsoring the two-hour clinic. later. . volving a number of very funny which opens at two in the after The executive issued a call for ? characters. The CDC version is noon and closes at , lentrants for the Dairy Princess ' :. done of necessity with simple The young farmers are plan-loompetition. Information on the ' S . . “mm glottal? ammo. “and limit: 9 - c . i . l . “Mofiégz?vggséus§fijb gmtersyin stores. post offices. federation of agriculture. LAI N EN D M E NTH 0" PR and other places of business -‘———‘ VISITS SISTER Mrs James Burlock. Anag- ance Ridge. NB. is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. B. Doughart. and family. Long River. EEDER FINE!) I orman Simmonds, W i l m o t was fined $15 and coats for speeding. when he appeared be. fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton ln Summon-aide Police Court yesterday. PICNIC HELD me 70 parents. interested friends and pupil. of st. Mark‘s Anglican Sunday School. Ken- aington. attended the a n n u a l picnic held at Darnley Shore. Races were organized for the different age groups. and all re- t «9in treats. Aasltlng the tea-: Em” ” A, pm 7 45 P M cigarette value. Superb quality plus free gift-coupons Chm "‘ d‘m'm‘ "‘° mm' mammal on July 2". 1964- W“ ° ' ‘ in every Package. were Francis Mouse, Mr. and d 1 Fit 1 Mrs. William Thompson. Elmer Moan. Mrs. Lyman Moan and Linwood Gill. A picnic lunch was enjoyed. FHRBENAN Q FUNERAL.— The funeral for Gerard Alphonse Shreenan was . he rem. St. Mark‘s Anglican Church. Ken- slngton. Wednesday following 1 short‘ service at the home of his brother-in-law. Elmer Burt. CY. 8. Armstrong ucted uercea. Hymns stung werz In' W"! Elma M c Sudlbary. Eilcworth Bassett. Austin Rogerl. Edgar Reeves lad D. s. Dunning. Interment eople war in the P 'l cemetery. Ion-inst“. Earlier this year the company took the same show. with a dif- ferent chorus and different sen. on its annual road tour across a the country. This other version , roved very menstul erev- er It, weilt‘drawlng large crowds and satisfying‘ them. according At a recent meeting the corn- mittee in charge of the lobster supper project reported that the Sunday suppers are being very well paroni particularly by tourists. se suppers wil be continued throughout the summer once a CHOLERA TOLL 91 KUALA LUMPUR (APl—The Malayan cholera epidemic death toll rose to ill Saturday with a report of another death in Trengganu state, The health ministry listed 047 confirmed and suspected cases. to newspaper clipping: concern- I ing the tour. , . Though drawing people islvery important for the budget. an op- ‘ eration of this sort "automatl . cally involves a deficit. Be- cause of this the company must be subsidized through a number .————-———‘——'— . DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Claallfted death notice column gelrvce “l n ‘ a o'dock. Interment will I” in the people's cemetery. l l At his home in; MALONE Kelly's Cross Tuesday. July 28. 1964. 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