-—+—in—the—May 30th provincial +e Mit we . Water manatntinesuiaeaicsls \eedeaess + _ POLL CHAIRMEN’S: ‘PARTY. “—“pon Anderson and D Frank Sigsworth, defeated candidates -ner!'at the Bay Vista’ Motor Int; New London: Shown here prior to their departiire for 'Regiona) High School Liberal Club aad Louis McGuire, pre- sident of the 2nd Kings Lib- election highlighted yester- ‘New don are (FROM THE ‘ral Association.. Many. pro- “day's 1aeres Lg eae e.° LEFT) Don Anderson and .D. minent Liberal party. officials Fane of she pall” ee fol. -Frank Sigsworth, Dennis Mac- attended. the . dinner at the * lowed by a recognittion din- Kay, @ member of the Morell Bay Vista Inn. Bisa “sland Stock Car Programs rami In Popularity Pere |New . York aseéetes 0m #1 \Jacksonville ...... 69 88 [TAMDR® ceiscpe ks te 88 IMiaml.® ccsecceess 10 +8 ‘Denver abecsdes: (ORe oO Tucson. .......0. 75 100 Los Angeles ....... 68 ~—s 81 San Francisco 51 68 HALIFAX,.(CP) — The wea- ca office .says a disturbance |centred ‘near Montreal late Tuesday night will move’ across the. Maritimes today, giving: ‘showers to: all sections: The showers. will begin in” most places -early in the day, ‘Skies are expected ‘to clear late in the afternoon or in’ the even- ing. High temperatures this: af- ternoon-willbe-in- the upper 60s ‘|number of men employed in that : _ of stock. models - strengthened—with-roH—bars—and—ears-— powersinto—aturn- By JACK McANDREW ' Ever incréasing crowds each So far this season the meets’ files laid down by the Prince or lower 70s: “have ben attracting goodly ‘num- Wednesday ata dirt track oval bers of tourists from other prov- - gt Covehead are. the best evi-jinces and from the United-States— dence of the-increasing .popular-|where the sport has been ex- {ty of stock car racing here on Prince Edward .. Island. - Each tremely popular for_many. years. “Another developmént this year« ‘met draws up-to two or three has been~the establishment -of-! thousafid spectators, lured to the the deafening rural track. by roar of muffierless engines, the | eternal fascination with speed and the-nerveless skill of the! local drivers, each with his high- ly excited local following ’ Three tracks are now in oper- ation on the Tsland with each staging a weekly meet at Free- town, Montague and Covehead, and most drivers-make. the reg- ular’, weekly- circuit. ~The cars aré modified versions especially structural_ refinements. to:lessen thé: possibility of personal injury to the helmet-equipped drivers. It's a good thing too, -for a se!dom: that _a-heat is run with- out one or more -collisions Laon crack-ups: The.crashes. are often | spectacular but’ seldom injurious-| to the driver,. but just in case | ambulance jservice and first aid! ; dae on~ continuous standby at the ak e Sipe heats eng thirty or. Hloyal and dedicated followings \for .star- drivers, and -several jhave established themselves as ‘consistent winners and favorites with the Growds. George Thorne of Chartotte- town ranks as one of the most skillful -and daring, -and—others jike ‘Bob Beers: who drives ~ mail truck at work and stocks for relaxation (that's relax-'! ation?), ‘Crowbar’ ~ Fraser, Dave. Constable, Ralph Brown and Alan MacRae are usually in the. thick -of- things ‘as the Edward Island Stock Car Assoc--| jation and are run in thoroughly | | professional fashion, with little delay between starts. A meet ‘begins, at Covehead at 8:00 o'clock’ each Wednesday evening and provides about fwo and, a half“Hours of entertainment for all the family. . _ There is-no—question ‘that, the combination fierce competition and the. ever present .ppssibifity of a spectac- | ular pile-up pfovides an unbeat- able fascination to the-newcomer | a the “established stock car ‘an ‘forty cars generally constitute a night's rating program, with \ total- purses. of four hundred and fifty dollars at stake; All heats except the nightly free- for-all are driven-over-ten ‘laps *of tii of “speed, power, "| $0 ,Thursday ‘will be sunny - with seasoaable~temperatures. , Regional forecast: _ Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward: Islard, Eastern’ New Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy, clearing early ‘this evening: scattered showers this afternoon: cooler; winds -increasing +o south 20 and shifting late this j afternoon to northwest 20. Low~|hody.--sfiell, high at New Glasgow 58 and 70, Charlottetown, and Moncton f#, and. 70, Fredericton 62 arid—-73; /Saiat John 58 and 70. Outlook | | for Thursday: sunny with sea- sonable atures. | *~ High tide today at. Charlotte- ,town 1.34 a.m. and~12.47 p.m. At Rustico at’ 7.52 a.m. and~1:0:44 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | ‘minutes The meets~ are foverned by ———— brings LOCAL » track.” The. free-for-all .. which together the best ‘cars a drivers (and: the most spirit-. ~ ed competition) | twenty ee town; -Sun rises: today times ADT. :, is driven--over | baat = —' Two Dollcemen. | Reported Hurt "WEATHER | TORONTO CITY AREA FUNERALS CULLEN’ FUNERAL. — The funeral for. J. Patrick. Cullen was held™ Tuesday ‘morning from | the eHennessey Funeral. Home to | ‘St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rt. Rev. William Simp- | son, who also condiicted the ser- vice at the grave. The pallbear- ers were John MacKinnon,: D. Gillis, Augustus Longaphie, Jo- seph Buote, Steven -MacDonald, Richard McGee in the, Roman Catholic cemetery. DENNIS FUNERAL — The fu- neral for’baby Mark Vincent. in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. non Dennis, Jr. was held Tues- day morning from the Charlotte- town Funeral Home~fo the Ro- | man Catholic cemetery. Service at the futeral home and grave was conducted by Rev. Andrew MacDonald. “MAHON FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. George Mahon was held Monday August Ist | -from_ her late residence 41 Greenfield Avenue where service | was conducted by Rev. Malcolm Interanent: was- | Ver- | later “than” Chartotfe-|- at 6.12.) “a.m:-and sets at 8.25 p.m. All | Director mag Fishing Regulations HALIFAX — Further changes ust. 10. The area ‘comprises the in fishing regulations in lobster west side of Prince... County district number eight in the, P.E.l., and along the ‘mainlar Northumberland Strait have shoreline from Eel River Bridge _{been announced here: by Ross Kent ‘County, N.B., .to. Berg- » 5.5. Homans, federal director of man's Point, Cumberland Coun- | fisherieS*for. the Maritime Prov- ty, N.S. Fishermen will be ‘per- ane aig “lates change $ prohibits: any Cag ‘fisherman from’, having in his possession lobster’! claws or tails) The section’ reads; ‘‘no person engaged. in | Tobster fishing shall have in his possession. lobster..claws..or-tails: that-have been separated from |' the thorax-or body shell of ‘the | lobster.’’ This section. applies in |’ all-lobster fishing districts. ‘Also included in the new reg- ulations is ‘a section that limits the number of traps to -250-per | fishing - boat regardless of ‘the | a.m. 6A. D.T.) on, ; August Ath. boat. The regulations also: spec- | jify that each boat must he reg- istered ‘or. licensed’ by: the De- person of Transport, arid each lobster trap fished must bear + a tag issued by the federal De- partment of Fisheries. PROTECTING STOCKS iz A. P. Fitzgérald regional chief | thé départmient's protection ser- vice explained that the new, reg- ulations.are aimed —at—.further protecting the valuable lobster stocks in the Maritimes which last year put-more than $22,000 000. into the pockets of fisher-. men. The clause respecting lob- ster claws and tails, Mr. Fitz; \gerald* added, would strengthen oe: ;the . department's efforts to stamp out the illegal traffic in \under-sized lobsters. - In’ district ‘eight the legal size’ is two-and- \a-half inches: The minimum \length is measured from the rear \of either eye -socket along a- par- | allel line to: the centre line of: to the—rear—of- the Pas REV. AITKEN. ‘Guest. Preacher ‘In Georgetown Rev. E. Melville. “Aitken, BA, .BD,-DD, will-be guest preacher at the anniversary service in St. David's United Church, George- town, Aug. 7 at 7:30- Mr. Aitken is the senior min- for 24 years. He has ministered. | body , shell. and city _pastorates, Lobster fishing opens in the _ Northumberland Strait on Aug- in both cluding St. . Andrew's, | | _iORTH RIVER - SHOW AT mitted: to. set their traps at 8 i : ye fb ' fects aces aceses es y . it Nt tat whe <i \ 4 lend Chenntrl ’ had a wide. expery nce in the | fadio ministry Phas ‘su pplied, | f Fy eeipita in the United States and | ‘ jin Scotland. He has been special : | devotional speaker at Church-: ; f | Cogtarennon: and missions on many occasions. Eastern: ay Celitial Bisiriets Bes Gansta The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 3,7 1966. 5 organizational life of the Church, ! as a president of’ the Hamilton Conference, a mémber of the ‘Executive and sub-Executive of.. , the General Council, as..Chair- man pf the Board: of Overseas |Missions, as Chairman of the | Deaconess Order, and as Chair- ms of the Commission on. the Finances of thé Church. He has | also served on numerous. other Boards, and Committees at the ‘Council and Conference levels. |. Dr. Aitken has been nominated { for Moderator of the General | Council by the Prince Edward Island Presbytery.,: the Hamil- ton Presbytery, and the Hamil- ton _Conference. ? TUMOR Ve “(Continued from page one) LeMaistre said: ‘‘Dr. Heatly’s conclusion on March 29, -{966, that there was no ‘indication at } withat time that. Whitman was a danger to either ‘himself or the community was consistent with the impressions of. his teachers, his employer and_ his ~ associ- ates, none of whom observed anything during the intervening four months which reflected: un- | usual behavior.” Whitman, 25, known ae a good’ guy, former.altar boy and | ‘<= time boy “ seputmaster, | killed his wife and mother in| *\their apartments before ones {|Monday, then slew 13 more “| eons in an hour and a half " j|terror ashe fired from the unl- | versity tower, Austin’s tallest | ‘| building. Two officers and “a civilian volunteer | finally made their ex-marine. 4 | The FBI said it may have way up the tower and killed the | ‘We hasheen the ‘greatest eneas 6 thetgen ie: Net: sfricore Ait slaughter t. U.S. less until “an “off-duty policeman, Justice’ of the Peace Jerry another ‘officer and a civilian Lee Dellana said. Dr. C. DeChenar who borrowed a rifle from them . = @ ‘found a small brain tumor ‘reached the observation deck. ‘elose to the brain stem,. about The two officers killed him the size of a pecan—this is ‘the with pistol and shotgun’ fire © term.he gave~me." | A buckshot pellet*struck Whit-- CAUSED PRESSURE : man between the eyes and pen- Dellana said the tumor: af- etrated his brain. fected ‘‘the. sensory passages! Whitman, blonde, with-a crew that you-feel pain with There eyt, received a court-martial was pressure there that could sentence of 30°days for violat- have caused intense pain= -ingiorders while ‘the marines. headaches—that could ‘have in- police could find no criminal directly caused or. contributed srecord *against him. in to his gctions.’ Officers said the notes he left Delihia said DeChenar with the’ bodies of his wifeeand : 8 Osee8 tifat the tumor “did Zot’ mother disclosed Whitman wa® have anything to do with the definitely Mentally disturbed part of the brain that affected Friends and: neighbors’ con- - logical thinking. sidered him: ‘‘just as normal as | ‘Police Chief Robert ,A) Miles anybody I -ever knew. ie said ‘notes Whitman left beside That was ‘pronouncement of the bodies. of his wife and his father-in-law, Raymond W-: mother requested an autopsy to|Leissner,; a rice farmer and try to determine what caused rea] estate agent ot Needville; ~ the pressures that drove him to Tex. kill President Johnson, | deploring~ Miles said that on advice of what .he called ‘the shocking lawyers Whitman's notes will | tragedy,” said ‘‘We must. press not be made public and }'may urgently" for a federal gun-con- never be released.” trol law. Miles said information about os the case probably. will be pre- FEED BIRDS" AS CHARITY sented to the grand jury ‘‘but I don't. know if there. is anything. REGINA (CP)—Donations~ te: for the grand jury to act on.’ 4 citizens’ fund to feed winter- LEFT NOTES : te birds at the Wascana Wa- Officers disclosed Monday| terfowl Park. have. heen de- night that in notes left beside | slired deductible for federal in- the bodies of his mother and his} beer eta purposes. wife, the sniper wrote that he) ;wanted to spare. them the em-| VATICAN 18 SMALL barrassment of what he was’ Vatican City; fa the. smallest jabout> to do. ‘political div'sion in -the wortd, Armed with rifles; pistols and-jwith an area of 108.7. acres. SRA a a i aL t | ‘PEESEEEERoR \ister of the First United Church, | Hamilton; where he has on tn rural). Eastern and Western Canada. in- |- Sydney, * aa kk kk kkk + aaaamaaaeI YMC. A. DANCE eee _F Ne Confederation i Tah ia) Show At Dusk ry MIN RET wana —~ a Usual - = dt my visit | FAIL SAFE srminine music v a DAN O'HERLIHY: WALTER sara mon if Blue Crystals FRANK OVERTON: EDWARD BINNS. |HENRY-FONDA|: : Everyone Welcome ‘LARRY HAGMAN AN easton FRITZ WEAVE! |__ a0 Prenton: J. ; (CP) = : : 7 tures) Tempera: | sr JOHN'S, Nd. (CP)-Two DUSK: - he ; ats overnight High Tuesday - Ger ate: pctvllian | " ; Vieticle a P \jured insa shooting Tuesday at | | | Heamontcn oeee 4 \the community of New Harbor, | oe rlnaitig en. te 80 140: millen’ west: of here. : is cae creek = is a | The hospital— here. said an fj F ‘ ti | $15 FINE Winnipeg cae eee © S RCMP officer had been ad- - C ar ottetown Summer es iva Justice of the Peace, Albert | Toronto See e c- (mitted with .a wound over one ° * es ; C.- Dinnis— fined— Gerald—. Alden (Ottawa: aeons 2 74 jeve.. His. condition--was- not- serl- as a : aT ©. 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