yy a x » - 5 eZ. f , t Mere “ eee . “ : ¥. ay ‘ ss 4 . ) ee : : a. . 7 a4 sf — ; = HM | N 7 ). iy, WW +2 The Guardian, Chavialleliva. mas ewe 6, 1966.. Af Aidir ye C ? SHERBROOKE. Que) UP. --* tension. at Mecansinl University | Prof. Dunean. Camph direc. -of Neytoundiand in St. John's, , _ ter of .extension. at 0)... | re said he didn't: think a: good pro-" ago sity of Alberta’ in’ n, gram need “incite penple to re- @ said here universities ~»: t “belli an.* oo . on with the, job of traimug spec “It seems tome: that during, Pee jalists for communiti ‘develop. some stage, the university's in- : haut arhbeains ‘ yohement may lead to a differ. : Tea dikecasion. of. ty ee opinion between . the § sity’s role in helping lawn versity and: government. com- : “communities find fr: njtia-: UDI. tive... Pref.“ Campbel! tpld=.the al = - le a annual f Canas. NOrM $ e@ eX. —dian = aaoclation GY Drece ae perience of. the people, to ex- Extension and ‘Summer Schools pose the. alternatives * But not : that between’ 400 ‘and 700. such MAketne ern. specialists are neede; dsin-Can- a N. ¥ is Pectin! ada. > ‘ 0 extension : rancois ~~’ The University “of \tberia Is Xavier aid the university's . ‘among universities planning to Tole: iS commtinity ‘ leader- introduce graduate progtams to “P-! a aan sense.” The train people for community de- \" should not’ take over velopment work. Otliers. include the aera existing a géncies; ithe—-University—of=-Saskatthewan—bult. d' give them assistance, : at Saskatoon and St Wrancois CAN. ASSIST ‘ é : Xavier at Antigonish, N.S “A university’: can, assist In. a ‘es ps ae d Prof. G. A. Eylord. of: the get, ings started and then CF re NFERENCE 1 ore certeesieegrendnenwsticewwenieeesce J niversity -of Alberta .said com? back. out.” M 0 > § munity development programs © He ¢ ted his university's work Coe eee e should not only, be concerned over the past’30 years inthe Pour of. the principats In yes» . the opening session of the con- -- mernpbers of the C hristlan Fam- | Dedication with “getting Indians ff the rex Maritimes’ in helping set up co- ferday's Maritimé - Area -Con- of “ 1. fly.» Mavement, representing serves and making § Eskimos operatives among efishermen ‘ e o>} r ” ’ ar . ' ference of the Christiak Wasniie’ ferenc The e nference was. parishes fn Nova Scola and Services j more. productive, but. shou d ane assisting in development ot SIERAE are Geek a =a aitended by “more than 100° PEI see gy nH page 3.) § also. tackle . -urban, problems. tees uplene. a ; ing a hreak in the sessions, cE : aes ees ree meee oo - s oe t ine Se the Visiverais bg f - held af St.. Dunstan's .Univer- : He | Sun ay ia eae ee oe SS ble me sa datchewan, said there was a’ . ait) At deft are Cletus: ‘and an. inister n ustry : “| determining their own affairs real problem in. determining the * er a Edna Murphy, area represen- | ALBERTON — The le But there was “a—prohiem.-sort-of sTjects-to-be taught in e . tatives couple, from Charlotte- P| 10- 1D Vi 1 F Church of the Nazarene was the How far. should thease érsity a'~graduate program to train SHARP CONTRASTS tiwn- At mght, Lettie and-Alan ans ay isit 0 rance. lscene of dedication services’ ot |g0? community = development spe- . Morse. ‘Avimer,*P.Q, who de- new furniture Sunday afternoon. LEAD A MARCH? cialists ' The ~ younger “generation and more, while the more vered uo even on a very warm hvered the theme Address al Tse (Reuters) air Saturday at the head of a delegation -of leading Canadian | industrialist and bankers. for 10, | days of talks. with French . ot- | ficials, In a brief address in French, | Drury: said the aim of. the visit ‘| is: fo ‘assist growth in economic relations between Canada and | +1 France- ok am confident there: will be > progress... in-— this field, " he said: ie Tie“20-man Canadian team will have. .talks: with. Premier } Georges Pompidou, Finance | Minister Michel Debre, Equip-— ment Minister Edgard Pisant and Industry Minister Raymond Marcellin. | - : | SEEK JOINT PROJECTS -S| The delegation will also meet tthe French Employers: Associa: tion. (Patronat) during discus- | sione aimed-.at creating - joint projects between French and Canadian industry. and closer | ties between private financial | institutions. 5 Fire Destroys | Z Frizzell Barn. tthe “account. of- a fire . |Cornwall on Friday that “dest beth harn-owned-by-Elmer-1— _\eerning the Frizzell’s two young grandchi'crer The fire was first noticed by Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Moncton, who were driving afong the Trans Canada highway when they noticed the barn ablaze and stopped to notify the owners As Mr. and “Mrs. Clark approached the house ‘they noticed the two young children proceeding to- _ ward the barn and cnet istopped them | Neither -Mr. and Mrs. Frizzell |were at hume when: the -fire m toke out but the children: were | being taken care of by a woman, a frier.d of.the Frizzell’s, who no- tified Mr. jand Mrs. Frizzell i emergency. Island Man Passes Away The death occurred very sud- ‘denly at ms home im Murray Harbor Sunday, June :5th oof Nathan Irving in his 74th year ‘call ° a Vince Shea 215 Belvedere Avenue Mr. Irving was a son ofthe es ; tate Me and Mrs William Irv: Charlottetown, P.E.L, ing. and was born at Beach : Point He leaves ta mourn his, wile: the: former ‘Rebecca Derby. and four sons:: Chessel, Murray. Har- bor, Axel, Beach Point, Basil Charlottetown and David Cal- for: gary, Alberta. Also left to mourn E ea & are two sisters: Mrs: Axel Nor- (stead, Mass and Mary, Mrs e PRODUCTS Sellar MacKay, Murray Harbor and one brother George, Mass. and also several grangchildren Remains are resting at the Murray River Funeral: Home Funeral arrangements Have set yet been completed: City Resident © SERVICE .© ADVICE When you call - your Imperial Esso Agent, yo Industry | = "Minister Drury arrived’ here by ”.discussions’ Monday, jzell, someconfusion existed con- , u ouffers™ Brotses: er Following opening general Dedicatory message and prayer ‘Suppose you get a_ let! the Cana- was brought by the Rev. Robert from a group: of ‘Indians and ‘dian team, joined by French ¥. Wood, district superintendent Metis very” unhappy with “their businessmen, will divide. into jof the Canada Atlantic district They want action How do ° 7] d a working groups for detailed + of the denomination. Mrs. Woods YOU help them? Do you lea ' talks. ‘ march on Ottawa or do you tell The -committee agenda cludes discussions about nological. exchanges and trial research, commercial changes, regional /and investment and finance. The Canadian team in tech de Havilland Aircraft ada: John. Ross Bradfield’ |Investment Corp:: bert, sub-governor. of the Bank Canada; Jack Hamilton War- ren, deputy minister of com- merce:. Dr. Leslie E.. Howlett, head of the applied physies di- een: of the N. uncil) . and Charles William Gibbings. president of the Sas- katchewan Wheat Pool. "Scouts, Bolle Stage Parade Approximately , 1600+ youngsters ‘ook, part? in ‘the annual Boy Seout - : Girl Guide. church_pa- ‘| building. -rade Sunday morning. “Churches - participating included First Bap- | tist, Zion Presbyterian, Paul's Anglican, Trinity. U nited and st—“Dinstan’s” Basilica. Mayor Walter Cox and mem- bers of the P_E.}. Boy Scout As- sociating-and Girl Guide Associa- tion took the-salute in front of City Hall Bands from” Birchwond High, Queen Charlotte High, ‘the P-E.1. Regimeat and the Lads:and Las- sles, Pipe Band Datticinalpe._ Meet Your Guardian Carrier St. EN of. This week's featured Guardian newshboy is 11-year-old David orrigan, gon of Mr. and Mrs, dwin Corrigan of 54 Dorchester ere in Charlottetown David has been a newsboy for absyt two months us but ‘prior to starting’ his irdian-route he délivered Pat- for “four months;-He says mind. getting up at. c tart his Guardian’ 6, since, hé says, “T can do in the afternoons now: Guardian & ~ Gallon the total © AS. Cink heen ee i ie Racing fabana pncenitas i th amity of six, three hovs ‘and resources of multipal bruises: followrnc. a, “ girls; and a grade six. stu-° f nt_at St. Jean Elementary. He tractor-aceident: at Grand View imperial Oil at four o'gjock. Saturday after noon : : Dr_lahn!_ Gillis of “Eldon ho : attended the victim H MacBeth, of. 252. Gratton. S Fat’. the scene and at the t reported Mr. MacBeth t« satisfactory condition , At the ‘ttme of ihe av Mr MacBeth was said siding’ on a wagon |oad her which was héing h a farm tractor driven bh Weatherbie of Vernon Rii According to reports © “att the wagon which yan down‘a steep. hill anducas onto the pavement - AY bulance “frofry whe neval Home Look the “nvan-tr pee r be te yf vied Aariie ar ! enk Phone: 894-5433. 8 duelered—tn Bagota's jails. After ae he's looking forward to the? ' approaching summer vaca- tion when he'll have plenty of ve for Swimming. and fishing he’S. also’ looking forward to rting Birchwood. High School * fall & j David is putting the money. he ns from his route .in: the and says he isn't sdving anything in particular, ‘yet vay = FOIL ROG aay k PRISON BREAK O T A, Colombia "state alert’ Reu \ of was yn ‘in re nuns Ftyits the af rete gnne:jatl were last “week ‘to! un- working and a oninté peo 5 there ae priced gale! a1” ay 1 2 indus OX: | development includes William B- Boggs, . president of of ~Can- of Yoranda Minés, Toronto, Jean! hamps, head of Quebec's Lorenzo. He- _ dents during: the weekend. ALLY rendered a twenty-eight voice choir the chureh ‘sang, Thou Art’ Rev. and Rev. at O'Leary, and gave the benediction. game Wallace, chairman ‘of. the” ture committee, gave.the prayer. Rev’. Joseph L. Bright, ‘pastor. had chargé of the sérvice and led—the congregation in*the dedi. to install new pews and reno- vate the auditorium was—hegun about four-monthsago when 9 committee comprised. of James Wallace. Ralph. Rennie, ae : solo and a specta them what train to take to get from there" “How Great Roy Sellick, a former pastor and now pastor-of the Church of the Nazarene’ in~ Summerside; gave the invocation ‘David. Sellick, pastor read the. Hee inthe “Don. Snowden, ‘director of @x- Observers For Requested By ‘ UNITED NATIONS CP) — the question of supervising ‘the "8, thinge happening,” a young 643,000 residents, ‘the city now apartments "tor many. . South Viet Nam has asked the, South Vietnamese election was Armenian’ advised, has about one-third of the re- T ete United Nations to «send obser- urvealistic because the »''Soviet. This night it was rather quiet, Public's: population. ~ : ae ae ok bit ie which = . vers’ for. the. election Sept. i1- of Union and many other powers however, No band. Students City planners are- expecting stone base so : 60 feet neue an assembly descirbed as. they would not agree to the- ‘UN ef-_ With-nair over the backs of their 1,000,Q00 residents by 1980. They from whiah = satus once domi-=" first step toward restoration of civilian tule in that war forn “country : — : Ambassador Nguyen: Diiy Waldo Lien, South VietnameseYN ob- Sellick and Alvin Wilkie was: ap: | server, made’the request to UN pointed by { the church board, , Secretary - General U | Beside thes ‘new pews. the -wood- | work ha | finished, arpet installed inthe Laisles and: front and rear of the draperies across: the rear of the platform and a farge picture of Solomon's .Head of chrict installed. A great part of ‘ the labor was donated: and ap- proximately two-thirds of the cost hag already been raised with the- remainder on “short” time pledges. r Vehicle ~ Strikes ~ Horse The C Radinttatown Detachment of. the RCMP reported two acch 4 ane, A horse was struck and kitted at '2:30 yesterday morning,. on the Trans-Canada Highway about onp-half-mile west of Bonshaw, by a 1965 Chevy TI car being driven. by Daniel Murphy of Pai- mer Lane, Parkdale. Damage ‘to, the car was estimated to be approximately $400. At three o'clock Sunday morn- ing a 1942 Comet driven by Gerald. Stewart of St... _Petér’s Highway, Sherwood, was side- swiped near the Ray Vista Motel near Stanley Bridge. The other vehicle’ did not-stop however, the RCMP reported that he was. ap- prehended yesterday and...that _ he will appear in Queens County Magistrate's Court. this morning charged, with leaving the scene of an accident. Damage-to Mr. Stewart's. car is estimated at $2M. 4 Ina third accident reported by - the RCMP, a hit and run, onlv very slight damage was report. ed to one of the vehicles. No injuries were reported tn any ot the accidents. ‘Baptist Sect Draws Blast MOSCOW (AP). ---. The Soviet Government attacked a Baptist sect Saturday for carrying on anti-state activities ‘and blamed its leaders for -contributing—to the slaying of a child., "~\ ‘The government newspaper Izvestia, said the sect preached observance of only God's law, sought to oust the organized, Baptist. Jeadership and sent members té the authorities ‘‘de- manding’’ the end of the: teach- atheism to théir children a said a slaving case, 1s nvestigation in Mtsensk, about halfway. between nd the Black Sea. Sect ‘Maria Rikova is’ faced ghar killing a two- hoavy tt sad “reported that Tzves under fown - Vos me Ow mber ae hha “af paper en painted, floors -re. , 9:30: Thteriient “will “he Union of ‘the LS SR. expressed disapproval of +e-sect, saying it was smal! and fanatical. He. wsaid taf. organized” . Baptists, whose’ number 5e put at. 500.990 ‘mn thié country, are. gettir along well with the governmen —Prvestia- -estinsnted that. Che sect has about 25,000 followers but admetted toat. > information Ahot itis ha te get heeaty “Thant, _ Who has been céol to siggest- “jons that. the UN supervise or observe elections in So th. Viet Nam: ‘US. President - Johnson dorsed the proposal : A UN. spokesman veported no immediate reaction from Thant and the secretary - general was ‘expected to Jeave the request with. the Security Council: There it .would meet the threat of a “Soviet veto The Séviet Union and. hrince chave insisted. that the — prob- ilems of Viet Nam be dealt with by the Geneva cinference on Indochina. The - 1954 conference settled the conflict between the French and the forces of+ Ho }Chi Minh, Communist president | of North Viet Nam «,Thant told reporters on his return from | Earrope May 5 that Mrs. M. Burke Passes Away » GEORGETOWN ~The death occured in the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday, June 5, of Mrs. Michael. Burke of George- town in-her61st.\ear. following nat en- } lengthy illness. Mrs. ‘Burke was horn. tn zeorgetown, the -f, Ger- de Ada Gotel“daiighter of the late Frederick Gotell “and Paiiline Martin. She was twice married and was predeceased by her “first husband, Patrick Martell, in 1947 She was a member of the Georgetown’ Council of the Cath- olic Women’s Leazue and:ladies auxiliary. of the Royal Canadian Legion. She is. survived by - her his band, Michael Rurke, one. son’ Charles of Toronto, Ontario: one* daughter, Pauline, Charlotte town and a grandaughter, Emily DeCoste who made her home ;,- with the deseased;. She is also | survived by ‘two sisters, Mary; /Mrs. Edwin Clark, Mt. Stewart: Helen = of Georgetown:. .two brothers: John 1. of George- town and Leon of Montreal She was. predeseased. by a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude De- Coste, in 1952 and by. two broth- ers ‘Joseph and Marcellus -and one sister Faustina. The funetal wil] be held from her late residenve to St. Jame’s Roman Catholic Church, George= town, on Tuesday mornin Chureh cemeters lthe woman went to a. secret ' prayer meeting of. the sect May '22,. after telling school authori- ties she. was opposed to her chil- dren joining approved Commu- 4 nist youth groups. ~ oe The paper. said that Byer she creturned.»she plinged a! knife into the neighbors’ child, after putting clean clothes on.him in ‘a’manner “ren iniscent of a ritual.” , Rev.: Alexander Karey, gen- eral secretary of the Baptists the activities: ace clandestine, ° ¢ aad sis Mor 5S Kubi : titer, ; te Oa dest Tut The Cairns car and ‘Llewellyn’ str iUeal rights wagon was extensively damag- ( HARI FE S. BC »¥ ER 10 vears after the 1964’ rev- ed while damage to the Fraser olution,» was given permission, car was a banged in trunk. The +), stay in Brazil for three days. Community development :eems. ie be taking « off ° more staid folle fond to etsy. well ¢ co- _dune cay im Kingston. icked a professional associa- - Bang tion;-an academic home, at the - U . th 4 e : Daives aye The. real’ hope was Ar b Ce f Sy Pl {Umion, there Is a housing short to get. established specialists _ ra Ss ad e winging ace age here One young man re« such ts economists, sociologists : -/ports a thiee-year walt for am” | apartment. Meanwhile he lives - with hi’ ‘wife and baby in one room. cf bis parents’ | small and psychologists to take some | S : A T tramifig .in community develop- n- oviet j rmenia own ment : ‘ ae 4 : : By HENRY 8S. BRADSHER - public ‘in the Soviet Union, apartirent : YEREVAN, Soviet Armenia Armenia ‘« 11,600 -square miles . Some Armenians” bulld their (AP)—The ‘Arabs Gafe has. the A%@ berders, Turkey and Iran. ‘own-homes vith ” government’ Sept. Vote yoat ft : Yerevan is a boom town, re-. URS ek : reputation of being the. swing- chelpg alt problems. such as. ES : : flecting the~ industrialization of eating and ° tr. : S. Viet Nam ingest pirce. ‘in town, That's Armenia as part of Soviet eco- mak : nee ot once : ‘the pi. ice to” go. for musie, danc- omic development plans. With houses les attractive tha a. tering the situation.’ PLAN ELECTION In_ Saigon, the South Vietna- mese electoral ae ine. oe of-vouths-wanted to know” WATT FOR APARTMENT ~ reported. working on ptane foe |* out the Beatles and’. ~other the election of -an. assembly of ‘musical RFOUDS, about .150 members. “The Beatles. are. very popu- That Would be roughly one lar. here’ because” of foreign representative for each’ 100,000 ‘radio broaccasts. .one student ‘persons. Minority groups such tcld a foreigner. On the hill | as Canibodians and Chinese are | jover the city. four towers. for to be included. ‘radio jamming stand -unused _ Committee of ffetals sald now—but still available for any Thirsday they have reached a ‘policy change on allowing for-' number .of tentative: conclusions eign stations to be heard. which wil be submitted to Pre- Another - student said they mier Nguyen Cao Ky’s military halve th government next week- elf own six-man_ band One issue reported still to be {or “the kind of modern western resolved is the role of the -as.,| musie, that Soviet authorities sembly* ft will be up to the gov- {fOWN=-W90n——They~-call”them-~ ernment. to decide whether the Selves eretyaty _—- the Glow collars saf around’ talking... ‘hope to begin next. year rebuild- nated the. Yerevan. skyline. Ttow Out on the street corner, a ing the slyin heart of Yerevan. was 54-foot figure of Josep} v= “Stati TW 1957" the state Wale AS. in the »rest of the Soviet pulled dow n. ape . kk Ke ek kK! (NORTH RIVER assembly will- have legislative Worms : ~~ Las ig SHOW aT - tasks in_addi tion to its fi —aS specified by Ky ae de ‘HAVE “GANGSTERS HERE’ TONIGHT es TUESDAY DUSK: ing*a constitution. Some critic. “We have gangsters here,” a x : : of the premier said it . should student ‘volunteered brightly. “Little enes, not like American enes They sell. opium ‘from. . Tashkent * be empowered to form a civil- lan government, te : The government has said the, * demoeratic process will be fully ¥etevan is: the capital of So- respected. Communist and neu- viet Aimenia The smallest re- tralist parties would be barred <————-————— This, dectee of May 17, 1965. This decree "deseribea ae a Accident | @ Sends Woman - To Hospital — B the “national anti-Communist ef- MONTAGUE. — A Sa ar fort’. . 4 all plots and.‘ actions ° under thé false name of Peace - and neutrality.’ ‘collision about, 4.30 Sunday af- ternoon resulted in: Helen Mac- _lellan of Cardigan being rushed to the Kings County Hospital for treatment. The accident occurr- ed when a car driven: by Louis :Cairns Jr. in which ‘Miss. Mac- ,Lellan was a passenger plowed into a ranch wagon driven by Richard Llewellyn and owned by T.-M. Llewellyn Ltd. of Mon- tague which in_turn. rammed into. a-car-driven by Joey Fraser of Montague. ; : The accident occurred. at SI- mon Nicholson's‘ gate, on the road to Bells Hill. Lik TO SEND r-THGObE MANILA | ARAc—. Phe hab nine... Senate,..sitting.. an--speeial- Session, voted by. a 1540-8 mar- gin early today to.send tr to South Viet_Nam The bill ap- + propriates $8.800,000. to™finance the sending of- a 2.000-man de- tachment to. South Viet Nam: The unit will consist of 1,000 engineers and 1,000 + security troops 6 «Joanna B Barnes | tai Devon walter: ‘matthau.. sg HUDSON LESLIE CARON. FROM EXILE RIO DE TANEIRO ‘ Reuters) Inv president Juscelino Kubits- ‘hek, returned. from exile-for.a fleeing Visit to Brazil Saturday aitend the funeral.of his only RETURNS ‘MacLellan girl was reported to be in a state of shock but not ser- iously injured. American Persistence vs.........French Resistance! (what a battle!) He Pp Faris arrived. by _ plane . from Ps at Dusk | NED. FURY Starting otday "18 TONS OF HOR %, /n.a thundering charge against *. thegunthat — On a Fronds Father could ask for such. pA VERY SPECIAL FAVOR” "Technicolor 5 Ne ers WALTER SLEZAK DICK SHAWN - taper STORCH - NITATALBOT | We be STANLEY SHAPIRO ang NATE MONASTER + twertag oy MICHAEL GORDON - Prnceicet wy STANLEY SHAPIRO ~ Oe _ inst Proven ROBERT ARTHUR A Unarna’ jichaions 2 = MARRY. SHMLEY ROBERT Starting — SHOWS Bai ent 3:30 63 TODAY