New York’s Governor Nel- son A. Rockefeller holds a big “1’!!! on the Scranton Team" button as he boosts the can- didacy of Pennsylvania's Gov- ernor liam W. Scranton. SPECIAL /FOR THE MARITIMES! I ,. f w" PUSHES BUTTN FOR-RANTON Rockefeller, appearing Tues- y at his New York head- quarters from which his los- ing drive for the Republican nomination was conducted. said he had asked former President Dwight W. Eisen- hower to announce for Scran- ton for the Republican presi- dential nomination — but had no commitment. (AP Wirephoto'i NEW YORK (CP) -— V. M. Knight, Nova Scotia’s deputy minister of trade and industry, said Tuesday more than 8100, 000,000 is being invested in his province's industrial and com mercial expansion program by private interests. Knight told a luncheon meet- ing of the U.S. Commerce and Industry Association the flow of new investments “should once and for all dispel the myth Nova Scotia is solely the land of the lobster and the idyllic fishing village." Knight reported manufactur- ing tops fishing at least eight- told and Nova Scotia factory shipments now are running at the rate of $42,000,000 a month. 12 per cent more than the 1963 rate. As for new construction, he said the province is outstripping the rest of Canada on a per capita basis. Knight listed several projects planned or nearing completion in which Canadian. American and European interests have in- vested heavily. ey are: The $35,000,000 Cornwallis centre complex of office build ings, shopping centre and ho- tels which soon will be built by British interests in down Halifax. REFINERY OPENS MONDAY The $14,000,000 Texaco refin. cry. which opens next Monday and will process Venezuelan crude nor the Maritime prov- inces market. Up to now refined oil had come trom Texaco tacti- lties in Montreal. Lunenberg Sea Products Ltd. plant which opens June 24. A $9,000,000 Canadian facility. it will be the largest fish pro- cessing plant in North America. 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Knight said Industrial Estates Ltd. offers incoming companies many incentives including aid in constructing and leasing facilities in modern industrial parks. CAPTURE TOP LEADER CARACAS (APl—T-he interior ministry announced Tuesday the capture of guerrilla leader Teodoro Petkoff, the highest- ranking Venezuelan Communist at ge, in a gunfight in the mountains of Trujillo state. Pet- koff and four companions sur- rendered to police ond national guardsmen. There were no cas- ualties. All five had escaped last year from the Trujillo state prison, to be financed by Deu- Wtr @nmdion 8 3 SECOND SECTION Centennial school rallies are numerous these days and chil- dren from the Murray River district were not be outdone. He y are seen on parade to the theatre in Murray Riv- Charlottetown, Wed. June 17, 1964. or for a centennial program. Mrs. Frank L. Ross, chair- man of children's events for the Centennial committee, of Charlottetown, spoke briefly during the interesting pro GEN. 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