|sland News Page B The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, July 11,1966 pleted engaceme h mn Staadacoma stirs + iru! Ensiant 9m Atlant Winter f a Mar / time tour The ba aiso had a ‘Band In seven day engagement in Rie De Janeiroan. Braz ° Lt. JF McGuire a leenciate Summerside «ve kms! season ine Seas. who has had considerame ex queeernciwe — Tas Cons MERE OF 8 ee dan forces hase Stadacona hand, adjucieator gr Podge a a@ 3i-fiece ‘hand. from Halifax, many countries dur 7. s nava enll: be appearing at Civic Sled. Ca7ert. © Be directo : tum tadav for twoe — concerts, INDIANS FACE "FIRES The fret will he at 3 30pm and = More than-900 Ontario Indians the second at 7 Wpm have. heen trained as forest fire The band has recently ‘com. fighters Show at Dusk | Heyley’s » Tomboy. with delicious curves"! a % CENTEN ¢ | Simone Comeau. 19 of Me mn me = lteghan. NS. admires Miss a Canada. the rose developed wn MILLS TAMES MacARTHUR 9 Valley, in Tibet. have mas- oo ees See - an i ; t 1as ursday- in- #- The ruth about oa EWMLOR, ‘Voene ieee Ideological ‘signify. | \dieated party workers are in for OTTAWA ‘(CPi—Adoption of There were 30 companies whose The chartered banks will have osice by Peking’s official Peo. 2% unusually gctive chore to- : Finance Minister Sharp's pro directors were represented OM ty divest themselves of large. ples Daily day. The efforts made to in- eens, IFRS war /, os merenne ON TOMLINSON | posed Bank Act revision this four hanks. There were two shareholdings in near banks ae newspaper. organ of the Pee Sones 0. super Set F ERATION CENTRE . ee . ge -fali-or—winter—is -goine-te—-torce—-companies -wirese—tirectors--were— : TO ini nian Chinese Communit’ party. | parties: “was unprecedented —in- | CON “a ; ee _g@ considerable change among members. of the board of six This isn't all public information, | htiakas ne Me Breet |many \ynstances <= . : the men who sit around the banks. — but it is known, for “instance, sont that Suohuns tena mac | There were questions asked = + &* KH HLA ke kk beard ‘room table of many of! At.a press briefing last week, that the Bank of Nova Scotia 0 i ae chee Eh was learned E Canada’s hig corporations Mr Sharp was asked whether has a large ownership interest P ‘ - Seite as cae he that 141 wotes had been cast * ° k One of the main objectives of he had considered making it il- in Eastern and Chartered Trust, Ten’ -to Drea tough _fet- during the day It appears most Playing A T is Wee ° Mr. Sharp's. bill, introduced legal for a company director to the Toronto - Dominion | bank ters” of the former feudal lunlikely. one political observer N IVER - position objections in the serve on the board of any bank |owns a large piece of ‘Canada system lsuggested, that there would be al LA coal ons, is to break up exist- with which his company direc- Permanent Mortgage, which. in The mice. says the ‘newspa- iso many people in the smal! ¥ = ing interiecking corporate di- tor to serve on the board of any |turn owns a large number of Per. had previously beeD | actrict whe would be unable HH d th T tl rectorftes, particularly as be. bank with which his company shares in National Trust. In no called ‘spiritual mice and te be present at the polls to .mowar e turtie tween the chartered hanks and does business case, it ia understood, does the had been protected by Tibet's: vote today That. after al! is : the trust and nan companies Mr Sharp doesn't go that far bank own a majority of shares religious overlords for thOO- ine surance of an advance soi? that accept deposits from the As he explained it. to put in of the trust companies sande of years while the serf ae abe persons hc Sake delhi and public the en - called near- such a provision would mean There are several companies system prevailed could not be present on the re ; Banks that Company A- going to a in the field of finance, though — sock > + cam- | gular polling dav t, imply stated. . hank director hank te do business would have not trust and lan companies paizn. ¢ . ‘eopie'’s | GHTIN : e ve serve_on_—_he—hoard_of_to. deal with a bank in which taking deposits from the public, Daily describes as ‘a revolu- a er el goad Candian Puppet Theatre ‘ idirectors of another bank or of. his company had no voice on which are owned to a substan- tion to do away. with the old | fighting ground. for _ the - ris al ee J ie 4 : ig--near-bank-___, ._______the hoard of directors, but-Com- (tial degree by cliartered abanks "_thoucht and a. mass activity parties over the. Seats In he = : | Altogether the e tht chartered pany A’s competitor. Company Roval Bank owns a larce part to reform society.” many last 39 vears—since the genera! at lhanks have 2R4 directors Many R. could he: represented on the of Rovnat, and,Commerce owns fields in the vallev were duties we. the 1 teprate af these serve as ditectors of a board a large part of Kinross cleared of mice which. tm the nani whacia +t esl a tg P “a “Has @ lot to recommend *.” number of other companies: At. What Mr Sharp does intend One feature of the Bank Art past. had heen disastrous to pen Actually that doesn't te!’ ° L. A. Times the time of the latest reports to dois intraduce-real: competi- revision is te give the chartered. ‘agricultural production ~and the complete story That «em 1:30 and 3 P.M. oa : filed with the federal covern- tien between the -hanks and the hanks some time in which {0 animal husbandry east elie tee uaa et 7" ent. there were 2.733 compan- near-hanks. THere are 13 neagr- divest «themselves of shares in Tihet's former is ‘ - - Adam and Eve ore depicted au natural. win in Canada which had direc- banks which had. at last repeat, exceéae af the limit allowed = now daring to ak teen ee ee see the ee | i h L Th . fs somethi to see. . tors sitting on the board of at six or more of their directors This, of course, is to allow an divine right’ and trample us-_} me ca ren ’ ” a " n t e ecture ea re wg least one bank There were 3 serving on hank boards—not ne- orderly ‘sale of. company stork: denfant monsters in the ideolo here. From 9% whe he. Lib Hollywood Citizens News companies “chose directors. were cessarily all in the same bank. so as not to unduly upset the -.0.5) domain” “the People’s | jerals. took all 3 seats. unt! | : 7 Nights represented — This wil] be outlawed market. = Daily save > : TONIGHT-TUESDAY =i this as soe sels : > cant. victory gained through - Ru ssia ‘s De ut) Pr emier the thonht of Man Tae-tung.” TONIGHT at the ROLLAWAY GOD CREATED WOMAN FOR MAN’ «. | Tibet was formatly declared an autonomous” region ef AND SEX BEGAN } ae : China last September. but ob « Gives Comments On Trip 222 22V58 e Sensationa = control Ry TOM MITCHELL OTTAWA (CP)—"TIl tell you straight. Tm very satishied with ithis trp.t# Canada ™ That's the conc tri Polvanski, Seti imier. after a cr dian tour that Mon'rgal \ The tagged by mns: ers as the succeed Prem-er of Dn! pre- stcross, Cana- him from er Island sor et deputy fonk to Vanen x Pais 49-year-old. Kremlin obsery- likely ta Kasey. comment -in an RCAF. plane to Ottawa at dark haired man moact Siexer jai jinters flew “the—end of »— rice i A rinse agriculture ar- n. made othe ew ac. his Zar. fram f Canadian emphasis me reasou visit Inak at “oth the wheat Mr was for Pols He said homework the hich-ranking Rut <s ann a pr ansky s he had done on Ganada hefore hy such a official his the first WIDE SCREEN in Eostmon Color Sterring CHRISTIANE MARTEL ond CARLOS BAENA Sovie? tn hear ts one thinc. to izh ire -Canadd ser his ther ne said Now that Today - Tuesday Shows: 2:30 - 7-9 interpreter I'm ac hefore has accomplished moch itn this held’ never 4 oe ee RESTRICTED } Te everyone 18 years and over. CLIMATE. SIMILAR He was nf ck bv the similar cot nd ronda ity trons a rliimate the Russian and he'ts What he nad weer had proved hetweer Canadian wheat tn wim tere are man roman problems an which Russian and Canadian scientists should be pooling therr efforts The tro I happened in Climax Nevado... ieountries could work withow sharirz their efforts id on Je suite then world come -murh Polly the Pitre f Reethoven- slower 5 he cooked Mr. Polvansky sald he waz SF . : up the whole impressed he he mechan:vation mess... of Canadian farms. gettire high productivity fram a smal! labor farce This was ar area where Russians no 'd ‘earn fram Ca nadians He felt Russlan ccientist< had made achievement n theche'd oo / main ame, f hcert THE MIPISCH CORPORATION presents aie ee pects a kh eon'a he psefsy ‘" DEAN KIM ~ naps MINCE esti Moe MARTIN NOVAK <2 02°S 822 é . 2 aiks with officials oe RAY WALSTON © 20 er o men? idetearch station Prohteme af ntamination +. . d_ar-sen = R . thrancsh ame WE: i e ne a ines 3 e - eatnmec danc tn the ‘ ' Oo i. Sheet , Sst on F ar e 24 con Sa rertrated or hh agra’ rae FELICIAF4RR CLIFF OSMOND etn “ae ‘ate ae” taeeek eke Flv MATER LLY WADE ee EL Dawown- Bipraibe® Trainee te tessa the mimher 9 Se ee eT ee SLR. sHNaEN mr TFRF- tT A ee ee A Be a0 at dest > piBterest ig steps sec. tf. 2usy ” May Bring Many Changes a a ee ese ii das trip_tute graduate. . Me 7 die . Mas and he wor, with his part: , | , [ner Harry Franets. Fortune The Kickham-Francis com. OOo S Ose. hination Pepeated-in 1947, and ‘ that Aas the la® provincial ' : r election for Mr Kickham who : . ° resigned to contestcand win the ~ | genera! election in 1949 n irs in S 1 Rrenten St .lehn and Willicm ' 4 rt both of Squrt von for : the Grits in 1951 dnd thes re By NEIL MATHESON: Walter Shes ed his—fore es to ee 4 a John. R M oe b a ‘A single we ecrde n September 1959. the oe couris won for’ the -PC’s in the government s PF" Tories had rqugh going On two. 1959 In 1962 it was Daniel vince shat = aan Sas ScCaMONE in 4929 and 1955. thev~MacDonald ‘ inning - for the ijmade im all seriousness. as a ries ee pie Grits and Mr. MeLean repeat: Conservative party trategist |elected oniy three, me ‘ae? spe. the PC's ached ahend Wie seme igi ne _ aw . 2 eee It was Mr ‘McLean's: death” to what might happen bis party 194% and 1947 and their biggest that has held the reins of power total of 10. came in “1943 that paved the weg for a - in PEI since September ‘1954 Harry “MeLean and Dr 4A. election early in 1965, and Mr, Liberal Strategists are eq Gas MacDonald Souris won Acorn won it aware of the importance ™ hoth seats for the Tories 1927 This, .then, is the record over every vote—the one they-.a!!.to and they repeated .in 193) a span of almost 40. vears. in get te the polis taday could be =H Acarn Souris and P A. "the battle ground where the gov- thé one they needed te bring Miclsaac. Souris Line Road, took ernment of Premier Walter R. Alex B..Camphel! and his party :h¢é twAAats for the Libprais. Shaw today 1s fighting for its * home. on ‘top n “19% and they repeated In ilife. and the Liberals trying | The stuation..* has never 989 yist as hard tacgive their fresh. ihappemed here before-—saw 15 Senator Tom Kickham, Souris. man leader Alex B Campbell, “members elected for beth the West came into the picture in a victory in his first attempt PC's and the Liberals here on =e —_— oe a May @. The ‘voting today for two seats, in. a-deferred elect n | TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN: NORTH . Sieh where a etc. | = AMERICA'S ONLY AUTHENTIC jeral eandidates t0¥ the distri ‘LONDON DOUBLEDECKER BUS |}W.A. Acorn, died ‘shortly be. Hfore polling day Tours leave ike dimtadoeeitiis Bruce Stewart. Souris is the Centre (hox office door) Queen St. new’ partner for Dame! Mac 10 a.m.—11:20 a.m.—1:30 p.m. 3.00 Donald. Bothwell. whe was a p.m.—4:30-p.m- City tours last one member of the jast Lezis'a- hour. Rates for city tours—Adults ture : $1.00. Children under 12 years 5éc PC candidates are Cecil Mac- - s Kenzie. Souris who is minister NIAL ROSE ADMIRED 'p t \af mehways and public «works ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS ; ‘ ; by Fred Blakeney of Victoria tennia!l rose, in Halifax Pub easan $ ‘ lieat af Hoa. Philip Matheson on Charlottetown Dial 4-9966 : > He Gardena nd chosen as C - ——- May ™W—and Peter MeAulay, << a sere - anada's -: (cP Wirephoto) Massacre eis Sie Wes ; » Neither Albert Fogart,. who is : * . jcampaign director for the Pcs ° . A Field Mice » : By VERGIL BERGER PEKING ‘Reuters! More than 190.000 peasants and herdsmen ‘in the Lhasa River An fr ing af Communist ins NOT TO BE DROPPED The moon weighs 81,000,000.- “ 100.000.000.000 tonk soil efosion: im the Canadian yr Polyansky wheat belt. a problem he said pame today arfses tn the Ukraine He saw how Canadian wheat leave straw from the previous crop on. fields ving fallow ta keep down wind He also saw Alberta Viana “wheat faring where fallow and growing alternate in strips, the strips offering some wind to the strios Mr. Pa agricultural — inst! hy brid varieties of wheat designed to thrive climates This nterest to — heads farmers vear's erosion sifmmer wheal t whet protect a+ vansky an fallow research stations an ONLY “When The Boys Meet The Girls” TONIGHT m northern was ‘of he said He praised the warm hospi tality of all the Canadians he has met. Rut he had special pratse for the people of Medi- Hat. Alta. where Verner met his car great cine Harr, with a Mavor aleade mounted @s- the Russians breakfart the Everyone's Going A-Go-Go_. e Canteen Service @ Show at Dusk Admission Adults 75e Children Under 12 Free CPIM OLIDEEEIOATES 7-memhber and treated an outdoor morning they rart ta left The_ people of Medicine Hat ever. hody 7 ? heat nfederation Centre 2 3) ATLANTIC SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS - You May Still Enroll For Courses In. .. * Theatre Arts * Music Education * Creative Writing Anyone interested | in the arts to study ond work with Dr. Earle Birney and the Stors of the Festival. ‘ phone the Registrar, Atlantic Summer_ _ Fer details write or School of Arts, Confederation Centre, Charlottetown. manager for the Grits. wou! hazard an opinion as to who will jnor John Mullally. campaign win today's hatt'e. bit an hour spent in the vicinity of the ad {vance poll—it was held im St pe arse piss — BADD CEDES ANNE SUMMER FESTIVAL OF GREEN. GABLES Barbora Hamilton - Peter Mews - Dean Regan Confederation Centre TODAY AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN ae 4 8:30 P.M. _ and Jamie Ray as Anne ve ee a ee