~ the base only = country ~ a : by as + SHORT BREAK oo their. six weeks Cadets (LEFT TO RIGHT), for a short break during live eomplete : of B “Al. Curley, Charlottetown. firing on the ‘rifle range at intensive training late August PEI: DA Crane, Sydney busy Camp Aldershot; N.S. The and will then return home. _ Mines and J. T. Chadwick, ” z : ; Svdnew--Mines: take. time’ out 900 all-ranks Cadet Wing will (Canadian Forces Photo) Board Of Trade President States Reason For Meeting SUMMERSIDE BUREAU. control at an_ intersection he | you letter from the president of | OF THE GUARDIAN: would be glad to see. it | the 1966. Lobster Carnival, W. ‘ It was denied \at August meet-| The discussion ended with the Chester S. MacDonald, to jhe ing of the Summerside Board of passing of a motion that a com-| board for their’ co-operation in | Trade_ last evening that the mittee of Mr. Meikle, Mr. Mac-. i making the carnival a success, ‘meeting had been called for the |Quarrie and Greg Deighan in-|and.:a. ballot from the Can- purpose of discussing the rumors 7 V estigate the matter and exped- | adian Chamber of Commerce re- 6f a cutback at the Canadian ite the construction of either a questing the board's nomination Forces Base here. or that the traffic circle or a suitable 4l- ‘for a vice-president representing -rumors had any foundation -in ternative arrangement at Read's the province in the Caandian ofatt. Corner. .- Chamber. George Smallman was At the beginning of the meet- REFRIGERATOR CARS nominated as ‘the local board’s {ng Board President, Roy John-; The shortage of._refrigerator candidate. ston, explained that the meet~ cars for shipping off ‘the Ysland'| At the end of the meeting ing was held in August- because was brought up by Claude_Ives, Amos Hubley introduced to the none had: been held in July of | who said that ‘he had complain- -meeting a brochure’ publicizing | this year, due to the new tour- ed to the department of rail | the village of St. Eleanors. Sev- ist--information—bureau—opening., transport at . Moncton in- the |eral Board members suggested | at the time the regular meeting spring and ‘had promises from it was-=timesummerside had | would ordinarily have been held, | five or six shippers that they |a similar .pamphlet for’ distrib- ; and ‘that he had only. mentioned | would send .their ‘personal ‘let- | ution to tourists. at Chamber of | that the cutback rumors’ would | ters._in.—confirmation. of the | Commerce meetings, and so on- be discussed at the meetjng, he | Board's protest, but fhat none ° bad fot stated that the*rumors | ‘of these, shippers had in fact | were the cause of the meéting, | written to the department in asa press report claimed. Moncton; for this reason it is_ It was brought out. that angunlikely that the refrigerator officer at the local base had} car shortage will be lessened denied that any cutback in per-/ this-year. Letters from shippers ' sonnel. was. taking place, and themselves were absolutely nec-.’ -that any shortage of men at essary, he said: “If people don’t Re orted _reflected a gen- want to help themselves. what's p eral shortage of personnel in the good of us writing?’ " the--armed “forces across~t he - The matter. of the new. tur A record increasewas report- | ist bureau at Wilmot Valley was -ed ‘yesterday in all phases. of Record Increase. blood, donor committee, : /suggested. various ways in which the attendance at the clinic could |QUOTA IS SET | | It was decided that .all former RESEARCH OFFICER unter River. *.|marksmen tutned out in + Donor Cis Scheduled - | The first of next week's four. days of Red Cross blood donor | jelinj cs will be held at the re-. jgional high school in Hunter Ri- | iver, and is again being sponsor- | ‘ed by the Hunter River Women's Institute With “Mrs. Beryl Cras ‘well as the chairman. | | On Tuesday evening of this! week, F. A. §. Jones, provine- ‘ial chairman of the Red Cross attend- ed an organizational meeting to jenich the Hunter River Women's Institute. had ‘invited. representa- itives of some 20 districts in the larea. Mr. Jones outlined the dif- ferent preparations made for: jeach clinic at the provincial Red \Cross headquarters, and also)! be promoted -by the local. com- mittee; i donors in the Hunter River —|'_ \New Glasgow areas will be pef- |ficer with APEC for three years, | |sonally contacted and each on@|and was also a Maritime sales hurged to bring a new ‘donor* in manager for... John... Deere Com- the hope of reaching the 120 | quota which has been sét for-| | this clinic. Pamphlets’ giving the | ‘commerce and business admin- |place, time and date of the clin- istration at St. ie will be distributed through | versity and has. déhe special as- | +tormer Jean Gillis of Charlotte- the grocery stores, and will also “, be placed in the ‘mail boxes in, districts from which there have beer’ no donors in the past. Pos- ‘ters giving information: with re- | gard to the Hunter River . clinie have already been erécted in| \the village, and throughout the | ‘area. : ; | Mr. Jones announced ‘at the | meeting ‘that blood donor ident- | ification stickers will be avail-| able’ for car owners : attending , this year’s clinics, and a quan- | tity -of these will be-on) hand at | Heavy Rain Halts Activity “SOUTH MARSH. Ont, ——~A jheavy . rain- that started” shortly (before noon on Tuesday’ haited ,;{nearly all activities at the DCR |. prize meet here yesterday, -.— All -squadded individual vents were cancelled but a few hardy > af- | ternoon to fire the Coates match pt 500°. yards: -A four-man team-representing CFB—-Simmerside- and led=~by | Wo2 Mike Susick with a score ‘cil. ‘Prince of Wales: College and St. ved a Bachelor of ‘tern University... ‘night following ‘his return from ja meeting of provincial premiers! stabbed his:mother to death and_| Nore- wood, has been. appointed chair. man of -the ,Labor Relations Board. His duties are. te com- mence immediately The annduncemént was made last night by J .Elmer Blanch- ard, minister of labor, following A meeting of the Executive Coun- Mr. Blanchard said the ré- mainder of the board was still under consideration. : Mr. Revell received his edu- cation from: Queen Square School and is a. graduate of Dunstan's University, He recei- Commerce from SDU and a Master of Bus- iness Administration from Wes Mr, Revell was a research of- pany Limited. \ He is at- present professor of around “like clowne’’ while the \Featherweight -+ Allen Salter, enable the military paraded for’more than Giawa. _ inflationary an hour during rehearsal for | the opening ceremony | The ceremony begins with a guard of honor mounted | by the ist Battalion. of the Ja- maica Regiment marching into jthe arena. The guard. later sa- government to check. trends Swimming: Women's’ 440-vard freestyle relay — Jane Hughe: h today | iVancouverg oe i se Konnae new budgetary law, a meditim: Inondon; Ont.. Marion. Lay and term financing plan and laws Elaine Tanner, both Vancouver aimed at, making public the ex: Men's 880-yard, freestvle relay-— penditure of _public-»aytharities a revised turnover tax law,, ee Secevinnte “and francis! robe ' to pegereeey Py West Germiany's 2/1- ing economy ~ (sland News Pa eS ‘British Games Team ° ES emer his. rung” Christian Demacrale "party's news letter. came. West:'German: stee! shares oe Western and Central Districts : ‘a their lowe bh since the early. 1950s and with a budg- es Guardian, Snarlateieyn, Thurs., Aug. 4, 1966. 3 uietly Con en Giard” Gael Osea 31,300.87 | “00,000 expected for next vear. By JACK ‘SULLIVAN’ Events in” which champions Erhard said economic: and ne Joser h R evell KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) -- tom be decided Friday—with thé ieee Fig, ae cue 7 Australians, who introduced a| iCanadian entrants—-include nee sed SL nee fmartial note inte the British) Fencing: Men's individual Cee in comais = ne Empire.Games four years ago, |foil—John Andru and. Gerald wortd. market are to “pe Sus now want the military to give \Wiedel, both Toronto, and Her- tained : a mex la rm an the Games back to the athletes. bert Obsf, Montreal. ‘ Be sid the rolamnc win Bill Young, Australian gen-| weightlifting: BanfamweighV.clude a — bill ech Gin dice : jeral manager, said Wednesday| Chan Chun Hon, Montreal: wide-ranging powers to federal, | Joseph J. Revell, %. of Sher- athletes were left standing Marcel Gosselin, Quebec. City. state and’ local authorities.’ and Other measures would include , 6 / lutes ‘the arrival of the Duke.of /S@ndy Gilchrist afd Ralph Hut- PLANE CRASH KILLS ror: fh. ‘Edinburgh, who will inspect the ton, bath Octan. Falls, BC. ee : : : guard. Ron, Jacks, Vancouver, and Bobi atLaNTIC CITY, N.Y. (AP) Half an hour after start of the Kasting,lvethbridge, Alta. Four members of a famtlv |were killed Sunday when their ceremony, this guard .marches |small plane overshot the rin- from the premises, to return an} Erhard Reveals hour later for the. end: of the | way at Letiga pce ge mene omp into a bay. Atlantic City 3- ating the meantime, a flag party | Economy Reform pital officials tentatively Jdenti- from > the 3rd Battalion Jamaica | fied. the- victims as Stanley _P-. 7 . BONN (Reuters) —.Chance!- Rosow, 97, of West ‘Hartford, Regiment will troop the cere P t color of lor Ludwig Erhard’ announced Conn., and his wife and tvs monial the Games, marching from north to south in slow. time. sweeping children. ‘Wednesday plans for MILITARY TAKEN” OVER - ~ of ooh After the ‘rehearsal, Young SS G d d 1 MR. REYELL said: ‘ustralia introduced. the 700d Jriends. .-« ZOOC military -into the Games at} ee ~ ernment on manpower. Perth in 1962 and the. Jamai- Dunstan's Unl- signments for .the* feflere) gov-: ° Mr. Revell is married ‘to the leatisare following on. The-mili- food... Or . specialty jtary have taken over from the | : : ; { ltown. ‘original concept—a barade of — - athletes,” Premier Expresses Feelings - “T have. serious doubts that the Johnson Government of Que- bec is’ a separatist movement,” |said Premier Alex Campbell last in Toronto. , “There seems to bea general effort by Quebec and Ontario to work together,’’ said the Prem- ier -who stated differences be- tween them seems to pers gerated in the press ih Ontarlo and Quebec. a a - “SURVIVORS. | (Continued -from page one)” Mayor, Lester Palmer- went lthe governor's office. shortly = oon. Wednesday. Connally cut’ short ‘Sdbth | American. trip -and returned to. Austin Tuesday ight because of shortly_after 1. p.m. Monday. and | killed Whitman with a fusillade | of bullets. rampage, building, the tallest | The’ matter was dropped with discussed at. length. with Mr. ‘traffic transported on Northum- |of 46 out of 50 managed to take jthe tragedy. the board making no motion te MacQuarrie noting that-the bur- berland Ferries**Tid. in July |third place with a total fo 175| Classes. resumed at the uni- form. committee to investigate, ©aUu had been very busy and of compated fo the same month. | out of 200. points, : _|versity. Wednesday after: a day | Yhe rumors | Breat value to all’ the business |}ast’ year. | jet mourniifg {for” the -victims. men of the area. He suggested : Other team | members and" es = agest There. was an increase_in all | F-0. Dave Ph Rit “Chanesione Harry | Ran CONTROVERSY ‘that a service club_or_ business ohasek tot tralic teansaunted: by | scores were: ave Phoenix, u ancelior~ Harry an Somewhat later in the meet- P' 145; Opl. J. Beanett 48 and F- Set..| \som said the lofty tower..and its firm might find no better cen- {nz a contro. ersy_ broke > out ¢ over _tennial.. project—than—-donating— See ponies ml the construction of traffic cir- time. money. or materials to. month last year it was reported ¢les.or an alternate means of beautify the site of the, bureau. | thi, morning: dais conveying “traffic through, the) He sald that the bureau should | pascengers catried increased | intersection at Read's Corner. | j-be open till midnight instead of | by 6402, cars by 1551 and t k Board members George Meikle | the present closing hour’ of 10 by 849° Co five tis with | and Francis ‘Ginger’ Mae-: o'clock. but no extra help had Ly mpara ive figures wit Quarmie disagreed over the rel-| been hired to make the mid- pst veers ewe: in Drache ative merits of a circle or the! night closing: officially possible, £0!” pape hy 77308 °70908) alternative. 'a design which Mr.! At least two board inher Sade rated aries trucks 3490 MacQuarrie; said would-_speed | have kept the— bureau open-till | 2 “Figures for the May-Jiily per- 1od wére also (passengers 13526, cars’ 4157, and -ltrucks 1383 Comparative figures | ifor the period were: passengers 116894 103368) :- cars (32789); trucks 6605: (5222). ' up traffic which. would be slow-| midnight or after. volunteering | ed by a traffic circle their own time, ‘on many nights -Mr- MacQuarrie also’ said the } this summer. tircle would take up too much | land area and be much more’| LETTER READ . expensive. Mr. Meikle- stated A letter was read from Char- that traffic circle is extremely | les. Moffatt. manager of the safe. and if Mr’ MacQuarrie had Charlottetown’ Board of Trade, up as~ follows: | L.—_Phanewf—41 In an other event the Bank- ers from 300 and 600 yards was finished in heavy rain and four Islanders placed in the prize | | elle -deck—-from- ci TERE “for every bushel of grain jin oe the ay ‘Whitman fired an estimated 100 ishots, would. be closed \nitely. The Travis County grand fer ~-was to start work. today on its They weres T. Mary Mae- Lennan Lea of Crapaud with 94, 79th’; ‘Eldon MacLeaa, Char- | | lot town, 98, 133rd;- Wo2 Susick | . 137th, and Tpr. Bob Barwise | ‘of Char ttetown 92, 153rd. In_ the i MacDougall Match the | prize list for which was posted | | Tuesday Barwise placed « 24th, | /Phoenix 40th and Lt, George | found a safer means of traffie noting that a meeting reviewing ear ferry rates in the province Sete eons WESTERN Rushed re BRIEFS. | Rogers 135th. FOR YOUR INSUR a FOUR INJURED Four persons. were |Tuesday evening in jat Christopher's Cross between a 1964 Meteor and a 56 Pontiar |with total damage estimated at $1500. Albert William Arsenault injured lo. Hospital : the Summerside Board — might wish to report to the meeting. It was suggested that all busi- | ness firms concerned with trans- | port should draft letters of the | A Charlottetown resident, Mrs. Catherine Weeks was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital by | ambulance. at. 8 30 last night) after she was struck by a car} review board stating their) views on ferry rates. ‘ at the corner of Weymouth and | Grafton Streets — Island Youth | Still Missing Secretary. Bernard. McCabe | read another letter from the An- | | napolis Valley Affiliated. Boards | The victim was attended the scene by Dr. C. A. Coady and also later at the hospital City police reported last night \that they still have found no |trace of the body of William. K. S ae who are sponsoring | | their a futilien The trip will last Dr Coady was not available f an__18-yar-old Hazel- three weeks Other correspoidence read by he secretary included a thank- Suffered a rib injury while the driver of the. other vehicle, Ri- jtophers Cross. received an at Canada flight to the | Uhited { Kingdom on May 7.°1967, under the eee of the Mari- | ‘nor injuries. The accident was eomment last night investigated by Alberton detach- * The tar was reportedly driven by Marie Lois_ Arsenault, Hali- | time Board of Trade and er | board of trade fax. Nova S€otia members .and ment of the ROMP * The. accident. was. investigated | | Faithful, CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE A 1963. Mercury. driven by ‘Claud Maillette of Brampton, The*® Charlottetown Police |brook youth who. was drowned | Department \while swimming at the Hillsboro Ontario ‘ received: considerable | ~ (Bridge early Tuesday afternoon. \damage Wednesday afternoon in Police reported that they will a collision on Church Street, Al- DEATHS continue” dragging operations berton, with alight truck driv. | _ jearly this morning to try and lo- en’ by Willey Dunbar of Alma. CARTER — In Charlottetown, |cate the body. No one.was injured in the acci- August 3rd. Ronald Carter of | The victim is the son, of Mr. dent which occured about four | Monticello’ in his 86th year. His land Mrs. William Faithful, Haz- la'clock. The trutkiwas able to | remains..will be transferred from jelbrook. lhe driven from “the “Sceney a collision | of Leoville, driver of the Meteor, ‘chard Wolcott Keough of Chris- in- \jured arm. Terence Arsenault of & Leoville and Walter Arsenault of ‘Skinners Pond aiso suffered mi- Lim “The Old Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and PHONE 894-6567 _HYNDMAN & CO. Established 1872 CHARLOTTETOWN be at Summerside — Montague — Alberton lofficial _ report of the mass | slaughter. District Attorney lTom Blackness said a number lof witnesses, many of them po- lice officers, would testify. Police officials, . meanwhile, -jsaid- “some of the film Whitman left to be developed after his death is. important evidence They said some of the pictures \would not be released for dis- \tribution. i Chief . Miles ‘said the . pic ALL ANCE NEEDS ited 3! Lower Queen St. Reliable” Guarantee Bonds of all ‘kinds: ca { Semi-Annual DISCOUNT Continues! the Perry Funeral Home this af- , fternoon at 1 o'clock to his late residence wheret he funeral will be held Saturday morning for “Requiem High Mass’ at 9.30 to St. Margaret's Church. St. Mar- | garet’s Interment “in the Church cemetery. WEDGE — Staff-Sergeant Louis | Wedge. in Lancaster Hospl-"' tai>Saint John: N B., Wednesday | ‘August. 3sd. ‘1966. nephew of Fraak and Margaret Wedge of Summerside. Funeral will be in Fredericton, N.B. PARKER. — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital én August Qnd. 1966. Mrs Henry. W. Park- er of Georgetown, ‘P_E.I. age 69 years. Resting at her late resi- dence. funeral service.from: St. . David's United Church. George- town, Friday, August 5th ‘St. 2 eclock Interment in the vd - Masonic Scholarships . University students interested in Masonic Scholarships should forward applications before August 15 to: P.O. Box 337 - Charlottetown, P.E.1. / slication forms may be obtained from Lodge Secretaries. eC lL “| a fturty in for = very Summer “MILLINER tn 1 $7 oa Reg. priced a at 4.98 =12. 98 indefi | | on aoa The sport ‘‘should revert to ‘an opening ceremony for sport.” Meanwhile, in the Canadian camp, there was. quiet — confi- | ; dence as-the~athletes prepared ifor Friday's lead-off events. “During the first day, Canada That was 90. mintites will have fencers, track and after he had started shooting. (field, men, badminton players, Whitman killed three persons | marksmen, swimmers, .. weight- then killed 10 more | lifters, boxers and cyclists in in the tower as he started his action in a program which’ be- ‘on the ground with. fire from the gins at 9 a.m. EDT and is ex- in. ‘Austin. ‘pected to: wind - about. mid- and (hight. City Charter ‘tures’ would be turned over to 'the grand jury. = | Three police officers. and a civilian finally..reached the ob- servation déck: of the tower Police said he also shot Killed ‘his wife with a: knife. the | night before. es The body . of Whitman's wife, a pretty 23-year-old _ science | teacher, was -sent to- her ore To Get Study home in Needville, Tex., ; ae ‘Houston. = : | ST JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) ~_ ‘ ‘ The body of: his mother, Mra (Municipal: Affairs Minister | 7 SPECIALIZING IN: iY Cc. A. Whitman, also was flown Toh (Grab d * : ‘to Florida Wednesday. ane ee er : ijTue sday appointment of a) Fresh Sea Food , Young Swimmer ‘three-man royal commission ‘to | study revision. and clarification | ° @ lobster of the St. John’s. city charter. | - 3 Tuna Chairman of the commission . Sword Fi ee Shrimp ‘Drowns In Nfld. jis lawyer.’ Edward” J. ~Phaten.- Sato Clams te [Members are ‘Gordon Stirling | Fresh Haddock - ; Cod Fish ST. MARY'S. Nfld. (CP) —|and-D. w. K. Dawe, also law- Steaks Kentuckee, Robert’ White; 11-year-old* son_of-| lyers. @ Mackerel Fried Chicken” \Mr. and Mrs. Leonard White of | Mr. Crosbie, deputy ‘mayor “ot | ‘Point Lahaye, Nfld., drowned the eity. from November until | Tuesday in North Pond near his he was named to: the New- home where he had” been swim- foundiand cabinet ‘last ‘month, | ing with companions, isaid at a .press -eonference it | imay be necessary to examine; ; . 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