is Frank Gaudet, - - demonstrators NATIONAL. Park lifeguard de- monstrations were held yes- terday at Stanhope with 16 lifeguards~ comprised of both the Stanhope and the Cayen- dish district-of the National Park taking part. Shown above a Cavendish Cavendish hfeguard, as he carries hie victim, .Allan Burke, a life guard for the Stanhope area, in. a boat rescue demonstrat-: ion: after rowiag.700 vards to make the réscue.’ - Frank is cheered on by two of his fellow lifeguards. Team Wins Competition _The National Park Life Guard guards from Stanhope ana the “Demonstrations were held yester~ Hfeguards from day evening at Stanhope -Beach. “There were several life saving - demonstrations performed — be- foretan audience of some 3000 to 3500 spectators ~ along. - with in - general first | aid which was supervised by Jim Benthan and Sinclair“ Cut-- rd demonstra- | Scotty Link first, the surf tion was. won by letter wh represented the Cav- The rescue was comprised of a lifeguard pad- dleing out to a victim who was 350 yards out from shore, placing him on the surfboard and to re- erdish district. -avendish. ‘The Art Exhi A witty lady ay the world of : |art tonight opens an exhibition | jot splendid photographs by Rol- | off Beny in a suppertime cere- mony at Confederation Art-Gal- | lery I Dérothy Cameron, who is cur- rently engaged as consultant: to the National Gallery of Canada, .jco-ordinating ‘Sculpture ‘67’, a Centennial — project,:: will briefly as she. opens the-exhib- ition at.a reception arranged by the Gallery Women's Committee. Gallery director Moncrieff Wil- liamson commented enthusias- | tically .that the _ exhibition, “Pleasure of Photography", is) ‘‘a lovely show’, after he and | jhis -staff had hung the photo- ~ graphs. — : off Beny, born in Mea. | cme Hat; Alberta, is one those phenomena ‘of Canadian ‘The winner of the boat race (art. For years he has .been which also has a course of 700 |celebrity',.on the international yards was Doug Moore ‘of the | scene and. the magnificent books Stanhope team. His time. going |he creates.rest on the shélves os lout was 96 seconds and his -re- | European royalty. But -it is only ‘turn time was 5:37. The winner |now that his ‘own country is | of the last and deciding event, granting him. the recognition he the torpedo bouy. race: was Dave deserves with this exhibition of Walters of the Cavendish ae [his work. His time swimming out w 4:08 and_his return trip with the | (CRITIC'S COMMENTS victim was 6:15. This last and|- When this show opened in deciding event made Cavendish | Vancouver, Joan: Lowndes, critic the winners of the demonstra- for The Province, -wrote: ‘Far tions which {s their forth’ vie- |too much has ben made of him torv-in six years. .'as a darling of the jet set. In Along with these- demonstra- -his deepest self he is a scholar tions the guards. also put on a |and a poet. As Sir Herbert Read demonstration on five different |says, his books must be judged method of resuscitation which a9 works of art in themselves". “What . . . has shaped the | may be used in case. of a drown- | vision of Roloff.Beny? Perhaps ling accident_ : -|the grandeur of prairie skies, ‘The demonstration was consid- certainly post-graduate Studies | ered to. bea success and a lot, |i graphic art techniques at the | of the credit--gees--to-the Life | |University of Iowa, and of ‘art Guard Supervisor, George Mac- | York’ University and Columbia. Guigan who supervised the meet. Most important, though, his own | Le speak | jhistory: and archeology at New | v bien’ Opening Tonight ‘the patience of a bird- watcher, |for the dramatic. moment when the sun will give him the great- jest contrast between highlight and shadaw. a ese “He ..* has’a marceptive eye for architedtiral detafl, render- ting with exquisite, clarity marble iscreens or inlaid floors. He has ‘inspired Sekers of England fo. use these photographs as. the. |basis. for sumptuous. upholstery material in black: and. white" ° " The Beny exhibition consists of nearly sixty ‘photographs, | ranging in size up to six feet: jin height. ~. It will be opend at 5:30 today and will hang in the gallery, along with The Royal Canadian Academy “In’ Retrospect’, until the end of the Summer Feativale He's grown = /Reports Wilson Received Order LONDON (AP) - British+ newspaper reports said Sunday | President Johnson gave Prime) Minister Wilson an aircraft or- der worth £370,000,000 ($111,- 00,0007 ‘during the British lead- | er Wen News Page 'HasTheWorldRecord ° “Corstern and Central. Districts _For Underground Stay world record for staying under-|most hourly check on him until ‘WUres were pac ONDON David Laf- ferty, Searle former RAE intelligence. officer, has” a| fround in a caye # but he! doesn't know it. ‘The Englishman bv miday Sunday had beatenp.:b¥~hours: the record /of--6 days. set ~F¥eaichman, Antoine Senni, Nice: alst year ~~ Lafferfy’s: home. since March | has been a. -40- by-f5- foot chamber 350 feet down.in “Ched- dar Caves. His only: link Ww the world has been a telephone jline with Gerald Robertson, manager of the caves. Lafferty has,-lost all’ track of time The experiments twofold— ta_advertise. the. "Cheddar.Caves_. and test man’s endurance unm derground. Robertson said: “Sometimes he talks for 10 minutes, sometimes fortwo. He 9° varies between moods of. de-! pression ‘and inoods of great elation, — very ~fetrargte lately. He can't be bothered to wash oiif~ his frying ‘pan. He just throws everything in for a , Meal-T tell him he must do ex- ercises or play a game of darts, “We have to be extremely | careful what we say..at this | stage ‘so that he cannot. guess what the date is. He was an \intelligence officer and has n jtrained to. pickup information | |Ronald E. Ryer, 23, who~lived | from casual conversation.’ er's visit to Washington last To BE TOLD TODAY week. The order was. for British. |Rolls Royce Spey aircraft: en- | gines and parts.to be used in US. Air Force -A-7 Corsair planes. A spokesman fer—Rolls-; Royce said: “‘Although this has. ‘been forecast and is expected, there is no confirmation of the |order yet.”” United States: has prom- ‘ised -to- help- Britain’ offset her {military orders from the United \States hy buying from Britain | where possible. The reported Rolls Royce or-: jder would - represent nearly’ a \third of~ £116,000,000 _($348,000,- 000! worth of U.S.. defence of- cliffe! I ferent rescues turn to shore as quickly as pos- | sible. Linkletter’s time was 96 | seconds going out and 130 on the n all there were three dif-- performed in iders. placed here to offset Brit- Teaeed Textures are explored ain’s purchase from the United with a heightened 20th Century States of 50 swing-wing F-111 “Each plate is subtly com: Lafferty, who. thinks he’s been own only about 100 days, will be told the trith today after he | aay. beaten the,- record bya futt-+ ay And_ then. he will speak’ hy! telephone to: his- German-born | Earth quakes Hit Tashkene. | “n MOSCOW (AP) The bat- | ‘tered central Asian city of Tash- kent was hit Sunday by more earthquakes Tass, the Soviet news agenc: “five tremors shook - he | ith” | [wife and two-year- old daughler Jackie Doctors will keep a ‘aga: a he comes up Thirsday. Lafferty .voltinteered* for the Thomas Lawlor, 17 jexperiment for money and-qual- ~ lifted for a £500 ($1,500) ‘owner of th®.-caves, reached’ 100 days -underground. He gets £5 for each day he re mains in the cave after the hun- dred. ogist will go down to see Laf- , iferty today and conduct: tests until he emerges tpuraday. Drugged Youth _Leaps To Death BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—A} 20-year-old Berkeley youth, re- |ported by friends. to be under ithe influence--of the hallucina- itory drug LSD for ie ‘first ifime;~ jumped from —a__third- | |storey window: to his ek Sun- iday. |~-VerngnL: Cox™took~an oral idose of the drug at about 9 p Saturday and jumpéd from. aa japartment window across” the! 'street from. his_ home jafter 1-a.m,- Sunday, compan- prize 4 group of about 20 white youths by /a put up by Viscount Weymouth,.‘Stanging in front of a pizza par- shortly | |ions told’ police. j A witness to Cox's behavior | under the influence of the drug. jin the building from which Cox \jumped, -said the dead youth | jand his roommate,.Kenneth D. Tavalin, 19, were both having | |their first experience -with ‘ LSD ie ‘the time. 3 Ryer. said Cox became loud jand—violent after going under- |the influence of. the drug, had hallucinations and had to be jforcibly restrained. several jtimes- from leaving . the build- Ryer said he insisted he va Hating a trip to Europe. - last time he tried to joo: and. was stopped, he en- jtered a room, slammed the \door, jumped, witnesses told police. Police Claim - ran to the window and | gtabbad iy Negro ERNE armed |with knives and ‘machetes Sun- day night in Brooklyn. eg Negro, Charles Smith, 18, booked on felonious assault , land” weapons charges. and po- lice held three younger youtbs as juvenile .delinquents. - Two: of: the wounded youths— Michae|- Mistretta, 16. and, «lames Reiley,17:-were in —erit- * leal condition in hospital. ’ Im hospital. with - less-serious 17 16, George’ Bauman, and ~Police: said the five were tn JWhen police arrived the Ne- groes-. were gone and the» wounded white youths were ly- A psysiologist and a psychol- ing* on the sidewalk. ‘ on__suspiciotl of burglaty others, one 19 and one 21, booked for disturbing the and when he Jor when the. Negroes attacked. t bureau. Lynch blamed Store Windows + Hit By Concrete OMAHA Neb AP —Police ate up’ a disturbance earty Sunday at the scerie- of the Jutyv 4 weekend racial outbreaks on. Omaha's predominantly Negra ° > near north side Police—said—bit—ehanks of con-- crete were tossed ‘through plate= glass windows of three. stores. Joseph «Sunsinski 4 hardware store and a liquor shop were looted Two 18year-olds were booked Two > were peace were youth three voungsters urned over. to the police director Frank the trouble on~-- ‘irHootuu -odg oom'‘tfs’ao ‘hn *hoodlumis out¢ for a looting.”’ Public enlais? Oe ee Ree eS TONIGHT - WED. | Ns “ELINT. MILL SPECIAL" i Stars |. “THERE'S A BIG WHEEL" » “HEY;-cooD-100KWe"- “A FOOL SUCH AS F* NIGHTS # ONLY Adults 85c Children. under 12 free ne BIG ree iowa wr ot 30 sous | . “COLD, COLD HEART” “JAMBALAY A" “WATERLOO” “WHITE LIGHTNING” “MOVING-ON" “BIG” MIDNIGHT SPECIAL™ “LONG GONE DADDY~ “SECOND HAND ROSE” 8 competition from --between life« ‘return trip for a total of” 3:46. sensibility, and details brought+aircraft, along with earlier’ ‘or- ty, ; neo registering +5; the ~ 10=- point "RIDE ABOVE Chartottetown THE TRAFFIC" TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH AMERICA’S ONLY ;AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE Tours leave n Centre (box office door) Queen ECKER BUS” the Confederation ABEGWEIT SIGHT SEEING TOURS: Dial 4.9966 TOC ee BRIEFS: into prominence by waiting,-with. | Five Persons Die In Car Accident’ DETROIT (AP) Five per. ‘on—an-—expressWay near | hear Sunday and a_sixth per- The Liberal Govesnment has |son- an 8-year-old girl, was -in- St. 1P a.m. - 1 p.m. - 290 p.m. > eit - 4 p.m. City tours last... o —tde: ° eure Rates for city ~.tours— CONSTRUCTION <HALTED Adults $1.00. Children under 12- ~ years’ 50c. jhalted all road: construction in \jured critically: |Prince Edward Island until it | |has the opportumty contracts. This: announcement | |was made Saturday morning by | Public Works and Highways Michigan state police identl- ified the victims as James Ol- lie Thompson, 54, of. Detroit, | driver of the car, and’ his pas- sengers,. John Eatman,: 54, Chi- Minister Hon. George Rerguson. Don't be & Sq - @ KATE REID ~ “4 RIOTOUSLY r NNY Guardian. y & +S ween DON’T MISS THE DARVELL'S _ from Halifax, N.S. Appearing Tuesday, August 2nd. Peer ‘e > enc HOUSE. ROLLAWAY CLUB—9: 30 to 12: 30° Admission T5¢ uare—Be there! “g ie 9. cago Heights, Ill.; Johnnie) Henry .. Woodward, 72, Tusca- loosa, Ala.; Annie Dennie] 67, Mr. Ferguson also pointed out: ‘that the’ construction which -has been halted is all.vof. a provin- cial nature and “has nothing |Tuscaloosa, and six - year - old whatever to do with construction |Marline Black, also ‘of -Tusca- which has a. tie-in with Ottawa. |loosa. | Listed in criti al condition tn NATAL DAY at : A. ft { “natal Daly" wilt-be observed a Trenton spital.{s Marline’s |. i sister, Wefidy. by the city of Charlottetown. on Stinday, August 7th -said city | State police said the car ran comptroller John J. Butler Fri- off the expressway and hit a day morning. The parade this |ditch. sons were -killed in a car acci-. -\ders for Phantom and Hercules aircraft. : | | Detonator Blast ‘Kills Two Boys BLAIRMORE, Alta.- ¢CP) ‘Two boys were killed. and- three others injured. Saturday when’ & box of detonators exploded” near ‘an abandoned mine shaft a: half- ‘mile south- of — Crowsnest ass community | “Miles Knight, 12. was killed al- ‘most instantly... Warren. Rinke, - 11, died in hospital, : injured boys are Louis (Knight, 6; Peter Knight, 10 and | Larry Rinke, 8. Police said they had not de- termined where the boys ob-- tained’ the detonators or what caused ..them. to explode. WEATHER year will involve members of | the city police anf fire depart- ments and,a baid from RCAF as well as several local bands. The.parade will attend St. Dun- stan’s Basilica. and the - salute CITY AREA FUNERALS will be taken by Charlottetown’s | | Mayor Walter J. Cox and mem- bers of fhe council in front of | City Hall. Mr. Butler said Sat- lurday. morning that other Natal |Day plaas would be announced early this week. PETERSON FUNERAL The-funeral-for George H. Peter- | son’ of 34 Valley Street was held Saturday July’ 30th from the | Cutcliffe Funeral Honie. to’ St. Patil’s« Church, the-service—was- Confederation Centre TODAY Charlottetown Summer Festival | the comedy everyone 's talking about vee ~ "THE OTTAWA MAN“ a” w ild and wooly tale ahout the wild, and wooly West. _ STARRING SCRIPT’... A - Curtain Time 830°” "HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” with Howard thé Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre ~MATINEES 2 and 3:30PM Confederation Centre, Box Office Open 10 a.m. = 9.30 p.m. Summerside Ticket Office: sLinkletter Travel Agency -@ DONALD HARRON | A SMASHING SUCCESS.”—Anne Bond,. Ch’towm TESTE ET | cotiucted by Rev. W.T. Warren. | The | congregational hymn was) |God Is Love. A> solo, Safe In The Arms Of Jesus was, sung | by Mrs. Fay'-Peterson. The hon- lorary pall bearers were Elmer | Larter, Sanford Bernard, Ray 'Bernard, Olarence Dunn, James |Allan, -George Peterson Jr., Georde ‘Dunn and Elby Ford. The active pall. besarers were Albert Murphy, C.P. Williams, | Stephen Malone, Leo Malone, dosent Costello, James Connol- Interment was in the Peoples cleat? | HUGHES FUNERAL The \funeral for Sister -St. Helen | Martyr (nee Amy Hughes) was held Saturday afternoon from St Joseph’s Convent.to St. Dun- : Bik of Chatlott pe ~~» |cupied a seat in chiary. |His chaplains ‘were Rai & “Clif- \ford Murphy and Rev: seston ‘ | Hammill. Also present in the) ed) |saactuary were Rt. Rev. P.F.\ Hughes Rt. Rev. Patrick, Me- | Donald, Rt, Rev. P.F. MacDon- ald, Very Rev. F.J. Maloney, |CSsR, Very Rev. A.O. Stockel, CSsR, - Rev. Basil Croken; |Rev. Joseph LeClair, Rev, Denis ‘| Gallant, Rev. Pius Murnaghan, | Rev. “Charles McCarthy, ~ Rev. | Robert’ MaéDonald, Rev. James -ooft-Smith;-Rev. -Francis . Cameron, 'Rev.. Harold .Crokene Rev. |Eugene Murray, Rev. Vincent | Muraaghan, Rev. Edwin. Steele, land Rev. Francis Corcoran. The | sisters of the congregation of Notre Dame and St. Martha’s qvand the pupils of ones , ” | staa's Basilica where Solemn | Requi High Mass was cele- | bra by Rev. Faber MacDon- }ald. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rt. Rev. William Simpson | pe Rew, \A..:MacLean. Most Malcolm-~ MacEachern, ; Mahon, Rt. Rev. George A. Mac- | | TORONTO. CP) — Tempera- | \tures: . | Low avenge High fesisy Snag. ey ee Sh VictOMa: oo. ck. cece \, 52 Z dmonton : ....5.... 53 71 ellowknife ........ 48 62 WRegina 6 ..<.58: 57 3B Winnipeg .......... 56 76 PROLONLO 42 caaee snes 59 81 mo OUAWS <i ss0ee vance 54 82 Montreal ~ aps MM | Quebec i Seo Ok 81 |Rrederiéton " TMieceeys 46 81 /Saint JQbn* gay. ..... 47 78 [Monto ..s..0050ss 8d tHalifawe:. cs. vores be 74 Charlottetown ..... 50 76 |Svdney : 52 7 lY armouth POE. 69 ‘St. Johns; Nid + 58 70 1Boston = vcrisseaa ees 63 75 New “York... 0. cece 66 84 jAtlanta) .....-. ys LOD 84 Jacksonville 74 81 Tampa 82 87 | Miami 75 90 | Tucson 73 92 |Los Angeles........ 67 75 San Francisco...... , 60 87 , HALIFAX (CP) — Tae wea- ther: office says clear’ skies and | light winds. were. reported in nearly all sections of the Mari- | itimes late Sunday. Along the |south shore of Nova Scotta, | clouds associated with A distant storm over the Atlantic were visible. This -developing storm | moving along, a track from the | Virginia Capes toward the Grand | Banks. The outer fringés of the | loud -layers associated with it | ae re expected to extend just to | the steer coast of Nova Scotia ‘Ail ‘three Maritime,.Provinces | should. have: 4 generally sunny | day, with only ‘a few * cloudy | periods—— en Regional forecast: Njova | |Seotia, “Prince “Edward «Island, |Eastern New: Brunswick Coun- | ties, St.. John River Valley, Bay | of_Chaleur: ad \,A few clouds overnight, with | patches. about dawn. Sunny | vy with a.few cloudy periods (ca. and little. change in tempera- tures; winds light. Low-high at {Halifax 50 and 70, Yarmouth \50 and 72, Kentville 48 and 7, |New Glasgow and Goshen 48 | | and 80, Sydney 50 and 75, Char- lottetown 55-and 78, Moncton | |50 and 83, Frederi¢ton. 50 and | ‘ Joha: 50 and 78,Ed- | | 85, |mundston and. Campbellton, 0 Saint : seale. Tass said no damage was. done. by - the latest tremors, ; Which brought. the total regis-| a ee wane a ann un cy r — : SKEETER DAVIS = GEORGE JONES COUNTRY MUSIC .. : DANCE TONIGHT. | SPECTACULAR ML ~==ROLL AW AY CLUB oe aes 1 AE WL 9: 30 - 12:30 Admission 60 L= ae ( The STOMEY MT, CLOGEERS «0 JOE CLAM as — ‘TOURISTS | Come as you are. Enjoy the fun in your most comfortable attire whether it be beachwere, fur- coats, ete. Join with the “IN” crowd. Music by The Blue Cry ss” “The Island’s Top D Dance Band” Five Stabbed . ~~ REMICK, | ‘ i \ ic ohile LeClair, ail aa | SquareSchootattended in .° |body. Interment was in Se tana 8 / ; Roman Catholic ceméters where | High tide today at ‘Charlotte | service was conductéd by .Mon- |fown 1244 a.m and’1! 12am At | sighor Simpsoa -: Pall bearers ‘Rustica at R22 a m Summerside §« were George Hughes, Wilbert itide eighteen hinutes later than | less, Caroll’ Lambe, Lester | Charlottetown. 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