it It's Good For The island The Guardian is For It WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; light winds increasing to southwest 15. Low- high 48 - 70. Wednesday: sunny, warm. @ilhr @ttctrdicm “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1964. i 60 Detained lAffer Flag 3 is Burned MONTREAL (CPL—At least 60 youths were detained by po- lice Monday night as a double- arre d e m o n stratlon by more than 150 youths in mid- town La'fontaine Park resulted in the burning of a Union Jack and the over-turning of at least three automobiles. Police brought the youths in groups of three or four into two stations near the park. —_7 VOL. LXXVII. N0. 214 Authorised u lee-d Clue Hall by the Put onion fluent. mum. and for poms-l d m I. call mug“ SEVEN CENTS 77 Charged In Ont. Town After Weekend Roling Hurricane Dora W'asp'ans Grand Bend Has JFK Memorial 16 PAGES _ ___i . fll tut The demonstrations started in . . . the early evening with thei I n 'l' DALLAS rAri — Dallas has c youths parading through the} . . earmarked a full city block andl park and neighboring streets. gather 3225.000 lnl Ethel ,its move to erect a memoriali m'to President John F. Kennedy, GRAND BEND, Ont. tCPl—. were “"3"”! Quebec. MIAMI. Fla. (AP) —— Mighty. F h ed .'h f u ‘ our DGFSOHS C arg W] a - Many , , - -. olice detachment was swelled fleur de its and French tricolorl Noammle humane p i . 1 ik d f V to 40 by officers from nearby flags. . r:"":ge "13°F: 3’"; “Eard‘ fame; azpllgSyaggdsf-zms nourslaln by a sniper last Nov. 22 ing to heed a reading of the communities. Grand Bend is Police appeared to have 9 - - am an 0 n R l 200 miles to the northeast and rode in a motorcade. lRim Act are to appear in court 1 about 40 miles northwest of things in hand after detaining night with Wind! up to 130 about 15 of the youths “for miles an h questioning" but demon block. within earshot of the assassination site. will be‘ cleared of severa small. tin- ,sightly buildings and converted today as the judiciary takes‘London, Ont. over from police following a' riotous weekend in this Lake 5"“ AND SHOUT ‘85 miles to the southwest. A h . our. “I l The present course was ex- , urricane wa c was or" pected to brin E-thel's ale stratlons erupted again at about dered g g ' I _ for the US. Atlantic‘winds into the Bermuda area Huron resort community. 1 A second disturbance broke 9 P-m- EDT With the burning coastal area from West Palm today and small craft around to the J‘m“ 17- Kennedy Plaza- Before the situation cooled tom Sunday night, but was not of the Union Jack in the park Beach, Fla, northward to Wil- Bermuda were advised to re. a“ are“ 0‘ greenery “"1"”! off Monday morning, police had as serious as the Saturday and the upsetting M 681's. mington. NC, and Small craft main in port. What “,1,” Kenna” has ,atskefi‘ laid 77 charges—59 of them for frac as. About persons “are; told tgo rgmain in idpoll‘t. i bTermed large and dangerous , :arfier mode“ “d d'gmf‘ed lliqilor offences such as tinder- ; roamed the downtown' section ' 9 “(ea 91' “r93” 53 n"; .V “9 Weather bureau. Dora ' ‘age drinking and having llqlluriof town shouting and singing. Ferry Companles items“ "1 the are? Should keep‘ already was causing heav in a place other than a res-i Saturday night's trouble he- ll! close touctl Wlth future 341- swells along the southeast At- idence, 13 on criminal charges gan when police tried to arrest 0 , and five for traffic violations. l two youths fighting on the main 1 The outbreak's pea'k came street. A private car blocked lSaturday ni ht when a nob oflthe cruiser and a crowd gath- Spud Grower g ' , Meet Slated about 500. mostly young per-,ered. sons, interfered as police at-i Provisions of the act. which i tempted to break up a fight on , calls for a maximum penalty of lthe village‘s main street. Fi-ilife imprisonment, were lifted nally the Riot Act was read by ‘ at 7 a.m. Sunday. Mu rray Desjardins, village Those charged are to appear 'ff ' l - - DI er on Vlews iVISOl‘les alld_ be pl‘ellaretl toglantic coast while still far out T H. v I .‘take_precautions if hurricane to sea, ‘fi ra I warnings are. ISSUPd later. _ Forecasters warned she could c o ume, ill/10nd“ 111th Dora W35 ntil) 1start raking the coast between Traffic volumes 9 td I Atimies east of. Cape Kennedy, the Carolinas and Florida with ‘ night by the two {grrzorczmp:;_i§‘la.. and movmg west - north- gates. smashing surf and high fies operating into the Islandiwest at about 13 milesan hour. titles by tonight. showed remarkable dispariw ‘ Hurricane force winds ex- Tllc weather bureau. which I Northumberland Ferries [ML :tencled 130 miles to tie north earlier predicted Dora's huge Prince County Federation of iacmrdm to C8 fain l jan 100 _ miles south of the. arch of circulation might ‘suck Agriculture met last night at ,clerk and m. of t 3,9 ii" mu” soda“ triumph gexperienied mg .‘fbtg‘cfintre. with gales miles to Etlcl into its maw, said it Summel‘side to discuss the “fl-‘10 qucll thiusdisrfrder. he pe ( ‘I The population of Grand Bend “ a {test Labor Day weekend we‘ve :0: north and 1'50 "mes m the appcan’d "my wm'ld "mam: ‘310 marketing Silua'lon l" the: One youth, Rodney Cotiltcr. i is normally about 600, but thou- , " lever had." whereas the CNRl “rate' . PmVillce- I '18, of Grand Bend was charged 1 sands were attracted here by “ferrles at Borden reported about Mam topic centred around a with assaulting a police officerl favorable weather during the i normal movement for the three- request made to the. minister of Labor Day weekend, . as the 10-man local provinciali day period. The Borden-Ca pe Tormentine ferries even said . that many times during the past summer traffic volume has agriculture following the March meeting for a plebiscite to 15- certa-in the wishes of island po~ Beatles Fans Go Wild moo reassign; m “ditmii'éeiiifnn n... a nun om ton eac i - - In loronto Appearance ’ " meeting of Prince County po-‘ tato growers would be called at: TORONTO (CPI—Crowds of‘ Police sneaked them out a young fans stamping and rear entrance of the King Ed-i Princess Anne-Marie. 18, of Denmark rushes into th e arms of King Constantine it of Greece as he arrives at the Copenhagen airport Monday to claim her as his bride. All air- port crowd of some 8,000 per- sons watched the scene and roared approval. Only two an- ti-Greek Danes marred the meeting and they were haul- ed away by police. The 28- ycar-old king will remain in . Copenhagen for three days of ‘ celebrations before taking the princess home for their Sept. be?" mUL‘h higlelM 18 wedding ceremonies. (AP 0 '"01‘9359 “ - repnl'ied‘ Wirephoto via cable from Co- lamomz Ta” Passengers at th“ pen,“ en) ‘same ferry. l Cornwall Plowman Wins HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. town jail Monday with ball 'APl—Three hundred steel-hel-‘money for some of the more meted police and national than 100 youths who were arc guardsmen, many with i'iflesirested. and fixed bayonets, kept an un- Hundreds of the earliest possible date to best i a progress report from commit. tee members who discussed the plebiscite question with the ming Sunday and Monday heavy traf—‘ ‘c both ways was reported. ‘ beer cans lit- ‘Mflnday apparently Proved theiscreaming tried to hear the ward and in a rear entrance of ister reaSy peace in this dEbTiS'Sll‘ewni term Streets- 31°“: With bmken 'gge“ “Xi” “he 9" "‘"r Beatles over their own noise in the Garden: by police van while] i ' .- seaside resort Monday in the glass and bit8 0f 101‘“ C10t31ifll- 1. ° with M“ “neups reported 35 Maple Leaf Gardens here Mon- ’ i ll ' (it t (1 Dale 0‘ the mom“ “In (19- aftermath of a night of wild The youths most of them of war)“: heme?“ 5“ a“ ' be'idav afternoon V K I :h m (id lmousmes ls race pend on (he da'e M avauahfl‘ 'rlotin bv 10000 teen-agers :high school‘iige and uniformly I e n ling'le“ behind 'CBCh mP after, Outside. the. gardens. somel 9 cm“ 8- my "I the minim" to attend' i Theiz pre-schbol fling saw jeer.‘costumed in Bermuda shorts '~ . r I] m the. mommg' . . - ‘2. youngsters, mostly agedl Directm‘ 0‘ the “derail” ing youngsters storm the police with sweatshirts. were (“5' - i "~ ’1 EV?" w‘lh traffic hum: mosh“ to 16... swirled back and “id they it?“ 90181? SmWi’sttation, smash shop windows persed with fire hoses, billy I Q'lf‘ens County‘s top blewmani "'5 I51?“ 1"ghway5 0" the week' , forth from one entrance to an- recognized the necessity of tail ,and p," police with stones, gap clubs, tear gas. police dags and 1? Bar” wusm“ mean' Willi lend “9 15"“ '8“ “lg” w“ iolher._ hoping for a glimpse of mg some concrete steps to con—lhane beer cans weighted shotguns loaded with rocksalt completely clear of serious ac- t and birdshot. ‘ 3: Icidents. Eight police officers were in- jured in the melee that finally of ended when police formed wedges and marched north and south from the centre of the represent the county later this, their ' 0 work at the provincial plowing I nlflit'l'l scheduled for Dundas. l Mr. Wilson was declared win-l - her of tie Queens championship as a result of his performance trol their own product. and hop- i with sand. The faintest rumor that. the, ed for a large attendance at the1 More than 5) persons were Beatles were near sent them? TORONTO (CP,-Th9 battle 'meeting. ' ' screaming at top speed toward?“ Beatlemania took its to“, anmher entrance' n was even here ‘Vfondav with more than. worse outside the King Edward- mo te‘emago‘” "Pam. casual“ , One .boy. Peter Zaniboni Everett, Mass. was struck in the. face with birdshot from i 3 Youngsters a Cypriot Gov’f i , . in ilowjn mat he n of t. Sheraton Hotel, where the Beag , , I , ‘shotgun. Doctors said he Will town to either end. Malay tg'he 230:"? {aimsaofl tics stayed overnight. and nslm“s 0f ‘th Bean“ ‘nvas‘on- i Extends Area lose the sight in his right eye.‘ New Hampshim's Governor Charles Jones. ‘ many as 5,000 people gathered.‘ The St- JOhn AmbUIam‘e 1'9“ M03 of the revelers were . John W. King, wearing a dinner l i was i ported that per cent of the were suffering from hys-. inside the Gardens it ’safer but louder—if possible. herded out of town. biit many jacket, left a speaking engage were arrestedas they fled into ‘ ment to spend Six hours at the Of Restriction SUMMERSIDE T h r e e young children lost in a densely Second and third place win- . _ , cases hers in Saturday's championship . , , - wildly enthusiastic aiidi- i ierla.’ Wo persons were in- l , l fh 0 can twin to avoid ca - riot scene. P\ e in new Harold Godfrey, wooded area off the Linkletter en“, of abnm 1500“ rang the ,jured Slightly when surgingl NICOSIA. (-Rcutersl .— Tht ; t“; CA“ wer'e cgharged win “‘1 Kobe“ Lamp“, 0' Quebec comwau' and Arch ur Jones'i Road behmd the wnage 0‘ M‘s. rafters with claiming veiling I fans pUShed them in front of i Greek'cypnot gnvemmem has citlnizia riot ' CH" said he was “armed by Pownal. both of whom will take. couche were located and found d f t gt 1 an ‘ u once horses decided to include Famagusta Th . t ; H d m _ ,t dice “and when hm, go. part in the Dundas event. .‘ none the worse for the experi- an ea ' ‘ a" m g "r 0 H" p ‘ " 'and Larnaca within restricted e “0 “as ea e e “0'5 p ' ‘ ' through searching me 1 short $10 and my watch." Clashes also erupted between WEI t the beach community of year-round residents. It performers travelling with the Beatles. > With the appearance of the Cloudy. cool weather and fre- qucnt showers held the crowd; larcas, the United Nations an “ounced here Monday‘ lfinallv was quelled with the aid once after an intensive seal'c lever a Sunday night which lasted over l2. INSIDE TODAY Elafihmn‘mum for satin-day“ 3" mur' . mop-haired English youths. thei This means about 6,000 Turk-10f the National Guard and state police and youths at Seaside. . i “‘9. Chlldre'.“ Nancy and sound built to a crescendo of? mm“ death“ 8 '5 gish - Cypriots in each of the police from neighboring Maine Ore, Saturday night and Sun- EXCELLENT [my : Dahb'e Blacqu'ere- 9 and lo noise that left tlle Beatles with; Classified ‘ . ' ' ' ' ' ‘ "14' 15 :fwo towns will be subject to and Massachusetts. . day. But Monday it rained. and Mr wusom however had an, ygars 0f age “(daughtel‘f 0‘ their mouths flapping. Not l “min ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 1'1 lfotld rationing. as are those in‘ Anxious parents milled with all was peaceful, to the relief excellent day. playing. first inl Mr- and Mrs- Eur” Blacqmere' word could be heard lhrouzll' g'nfl“ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' i ' ' i ' ' " 1h Nicosia, Kokkina and chka. Idozens of teen-agers around the (Continued on page 3 co. 2) tie. Perfection Milk special class' summerSlde- and Donnie Brow". their entire first number. “ll '; ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 6 ‘ plowed at flel speed an 13' 50“ 0‘ Ml'- and Mrs- "Pic" e crowd quietened a little s" ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ” " ‘ 7 “as aim a member of the two_ Brown. Miscouche. were foundi finally. only to go off again at‘ K'in ‘ “Queéég"'di""" 5 » v . e era ro e s r ere "5 team that placed mat in the prox'mamy 250 searChers hadi “Th: grealtzl‘ensggfpgastd the out- Prince C°' " 1 combed the wooded area since[ junior farmers' event. it ‘: ll. p.m. ! Winners in the first class run-i \ off -» the beginners -— weroi l l————————i lln’ro Two-Ship Collision door crowds all the way. Ambrose MacMillan. Pownal.l lContinued on page 3 col. 3) ST. JOSEPH de la Rlvm They were anion! the Writ-rid" WW3” - i “‘9 “"1" $84 ‘Que. tCPl—F‘edel‘al investigatm who MM“ "‘9 “‘"r‘"“'“”° "lhad " "9"" 2”“ h‘ H" mm lors will open an inquiry thisiwas bcintz “lde by “1" “‘1 "'mdmg MIN “1” “'8'” fine“ Several of the carrier's crew carrierlrelurnod to Montreal Sunday started to smk. forcing those but were not permitted to talk aboard to scramble for lite with reporters because official] boats. The ship sank in $10 feetlof the Seafarers' international of water, one-quarter mile from Union of Canada feared state- shore. ments "could have a prejudicial Under charter by United Op- effect upon the official in— I.were being made to tow it erator. a New York company, quiry. . . . ashore, about four hours after it , the Apollonia had left Trois- ; Senator M a u r l cc Bourget. collided in heavy fog and rain ' Rivicrcs. Que. with a cargo of speaker of C a n ad It's with the Greek freighter Apol- 1 grain. headed east. =House and a passenger of the lonia near this bleak nortn ‘ Another ore carrier. the Trt lilHatcd ship. said there was no shore village 65 miles below , tonica. sank with a loss of 34 , panic among the 41 passengers Quebec City. .lives after a collision in the ‘ and crew He said one. lifeboat . Foundation Giper. When the tow broke, the 'week, probably Wednesday, into a two-ship collision on the. St Lawrence River Saturday night in which one seaman died. Two! others are missing and pre-: sumed drowned. ' The. 12.000-ton ore carrier Lee- cliffc Hall sank while attempts i lines biz Russia Buys U.K. Pian’r In‘ Record-Creating Deal LONDON (Reuters) — Russia signed a $130,000,000 ($84,000. 000) contract Monday to buy a V Signing of Monday's agree- ment came after four months of negotiations in Moscow and London. They signed the first part of a contract covering the supply of the major part of a polyester fibre plant to Russia at I value fibre plant from a British firm in the biggest single deal in Ahalo-Soviet trading hlstory. of about £30.000.000. a stato- ment from the British company set "N EMPLOY 8.500 The new factory will be built The inquiry will be held In iMontreal but details have yet same area July 20, 19th Norman Hall, general. traffic and two rafts were. lowered suc cessfully and there were no dif- . . _ for Hall Corporation ficulties gett l n g everyoth The a r . _ at Krasnoyusk in smarts. 0c. .tobe worked out. A spokesman mhnagcr ' .1 London irate}; mace 1:22;: "i: valxceggtlfzhoslse :91: 1:93” :2 cupying an area well over 50 ' I said the inquiry would probably said he doubts uhethcr salvage . ashorc. Don a nu I I. - s Ppy acres and employing 3.500 per- open Wednesday. of the Leecliftc Hall is possible i frank Ailgsbury. 40, president ' 88 In purchaslns manning ancillary plant: no Her bow damaged, the mo HAD nnnr oAsu lof i Hall Corporation. his alzcncy. and Polysplnnera Lim- llt’d of Britain. were expeCted to be made fina'. within the next two mrnlthl. sons, it will produce about 50,-, . i 000 tons of polyester fibre ] lBJ Blasts 0n Nuclear (h e nuclear weapons lune Mon- Goldwater Arms Issue be called conventional nuclear car. . Polyspinners Limited til it com ny- compri cd of several other firms which will handle different parts of the textile 'u 3 The contract included supply of British-made textile machin- ery worth about £t8.000.00tl. This will be made In LIncashirc four years. A financial agreement. pro- Midland Bank here and the ton Apollonin sailed under her own steam to the Levis Shin- where repairs will be made Levis is across the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City. The casualties occurred when some crew members returned to the scene of the collision to try and save the still-floatinL’ iLeecliffc Hall. one of 24 ships l l l , sonv nucovunnn Dead is Guy Dcscheneaux, 33 ' drowned are W.H. While. the corporation's manager of operations, said the ship was “stuck on th port “'lfP, and son Frank. 12. were also passengers aboard the car- ricr. ‘ Chrysler, UAW For Apart As Strike Deadline Nears ‘clnred Monday that: "A mile separates where we d -own by the Montreal-ha ed DETRMT 1”” i w“ a ' milk? and so"'°"‘.°"" mee’ l ‘n'l'lfizrtflrexdflllgelges. of machin l Hall Corporation of Canasdn "m" dpndhn‘. RM than Hm '5‘in hm w‘as Hamill thh. [fault ‘ . h : . V . ' ‘ IV lor Cnrpnr- O argaln RTOUD P f‘ 0C cry M" 5. mad. in the {an M [The carrier was bound for Lalt d-‘Y' Na) at (h'.\‘ m , , i J DETROIT (AP) - President be . Elven M' m "0“ of tho and the new factory is ex- Sawanna near Buffalo, NIY atlon, the president of tne w}:- htm: (13;; hat (Phryfler‘ ohluon took direct issue with "small. tactical nuclear battle- be rd t .wim mm ore V y ' . ic e as picked as Sen-tor Goldwater on field weapons—what may truly Wt“ m w" “3 "in" ‘ .Umlcd Aum “Orkch union dc- its No. 1 target for a pattern- setting contract for the indus- dly n n. » _ ,. ‘ ' . .. L . ~ ,try. his 1904 ‘us. $1393“. vsm “clued. vidlng a loan for about at per *' ‘ ,_ , n" . “ " iof Montreal. ship's engineer. :arc and where managementl Reuther spoke just ahead of "M 9' . "Maine no mistake. There is “m of "’3 'contna ""th I in“ 'Wy W05 WMVEI‘M- l is" lPl‘esidcnt Johnson at the Labor Appear-Inn be“: a pan", M sue-j m“ u . convemonu has been concluded between the Missing and p re sum 0 a » This assessment came from <1 Day rally. then left with the l fstimgt“ c Jean-Louis Deli Walter P Rcuther in a speech , resident and rode to the - Cadillac Joh‘nlo‘?‘ “mural. on“. am} h“ mud, Bank of Foreign Trade of the Rev. Clayton Lewis last building to how the new con- Trinity and Rev. J. Fl Tve. jardim. 28. of Levis. the whenls- { at in Labor Day rally of an igort with him. Relither gait-tall. Ohde that "no' pruldent o: "1 “mt...” when he discussed Soviet Union. ' evening turned the first sod gregatlon. until recently nf- pastor of the sister church man. and chief cook Michaeiian estimated 100.000 in De- Etoid Johnson approximately the United States can give up “not”: , M thfi SIM “me. Brtikln's for I new Spring Park United filiated with Trinity United in Parkdalc. About mo turn» Modrak. 42. of Montreal. f troit's Kennedy Snuare. ‘what he. had said in his speech “can, when my". whammy” yum oxpoflcredita guarantee depart. (lurch. At meant the con- Church in (the city. in the ed out to watch their pastor l Romeo Rail. 40, of Pointel At another point, the UAW "that we're quite a way apart C if to a. not“, "no". m AM“ "van." of meat announced it had signed a motion is using a fempor- kg are two other wield his trusty spade in the laux-Tnembles. a Montreal sub chief extended both arms to [and have got real problem. but ‘7 . Johnson's Re ub- race. cued or color to enjoy flnlncill guarantee for Rulltl. artist-built structure. and filo United Church clergymen lak- spot designated its the centre urb. received arm fractures and full length and said: "We're if have great hope and have “ml Mon-lit. has urged that whole right- under the consti- covering “0.0000001”! the fibre burning of this and simlllu in: part in the rel-amour. of what will be a circular Collier injuries. He was in satis- that far apart." rm“ out" “in “to,” um 5‘ um NA tutton. slant tho start of I silent Rev. G. G. Wyrwu from chum. factory condition in hospital. i To narrow the gap between i looked just a: mum ." l i L