V. lilt's Good For The Island .The Guardian ls For‘ll @hr “guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The WEATHER Mostly sunny. much cooler. Winds west Low-high at Citatiottatuwn 55 and 15. Dew VOL. LXXVII. N0 178 ,6 A Hon. .Y. Angus MacLean. member for Queens and a member of the House of Com- T Autherhsl as M W ottl'I. mons special committee on de- fence peers through the peri- scope of the submarine Alcide Ch- udlerpaymelti lull” filer-tulle- sod-s- Item PERI DEPTH during a visit the committee Command. this week by to the Royal (RCN Photo) CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 Mt.Stewarl Boy Killed Byhuhr John Kapteln. 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kap- tein. Mt. Stewart. was killed yesterday morning when two wheels of a. tractor-pulled hay wagon ran over im. Working at the hay on his father’s farm, John. his father and two other men were haul- ing in a load when the accl- dent happened. The boy was ri- ding on the wagon with his fa- ther and William Coffin while drove the tractor All are from Mt. Stewart. When his father‘s hat blew off the youngster jumped down and retrieved it. Attempting to get k on the load. he climbed booking the wagon E to the tram ance and fell back to the groun . Both wagon wheels on the one side ran over him. He was rushed to the Mt. Ste- wart office of Dr. Geor G. Sheppard, but died five minute: after arrival. The accident oc- curred at 10.45. An autopsy was performed yesterday, but Cor- oner Dr C Coady ruled no inquest was necessary. nor-Jana SEVEN Clam 20 PAGES Goocl Moo-n Shots Hopecl By Jubilan’r U.S. Scientists lSaicl Controllable 4,000 Photographs r 0f Moon Envisioned. By RALPH DIGHTON Ithe moon‘s dark blolciies were PASADENA. Calif. iAPl—i' bodies of water, Ranger 7 cruised on course to- ,Religious Revol .STOPSTRAFm 1 SOEDERTAELJE. Sweden (Reutersl—A circus elephant caused traffic jams here Wen~ nesday when it balked at crossing a bridge and sat on :1 ar. l are ELEPHANT ‘ LUSAKA (Reuters) —- Prime] burned in the lsoka district. 30" Minister Kenneth Kaunda re-i miles to the northeast. Chinsall turned from the fanatic lumps is 450 miles northeast of Lu-L The hree - ton elephant grew annoyed at attempts to k _ Schurmeier said the target In 590‘? “'98 wedne§day 0'3“ ; 53 a" y l make it cross the bridge on '. ward (he moon Wednesday a flattened circle by 300 saymg he was confident Who. The gm’emment 0' this Br'l'i its way to new quarters. night and jubilant scientists 3 miles just below the equator and troops soon would control ish protectorate issued a warn ‘ av it an w_ r‘ land “ea... the centre of the le“ the Northern Rhodesian fell-l in: against travelling along g e W cent Chance‘ ' i of returning the first close-up half of the moon. Nearest prom- li obstinaiely sat badly denting the car. down, The 8i0l13 FeVOIl in Which more “1311' m'mile “retell 0f highway be“. driver was not hurt. He had pictures of unknown terrain incnl landmark is Parry Cm" 40 Persons have died. . tween Mplka and the Tangan-i got to take a picture of the ‘where United States asrronauu tar. ‘ During the day the pnme I yika border. l elephant. may land. A flat area was chosen as the minister new to the, Chinsanl SPOReSman said the To“! The elephant was finally They predicted it will smasn Photographic target becaus. area With Governor Sir Evelyn ;mlght be dangerous, especially i , , . taken back to a railway sla- at 5.800 miles an hour into the ADOHO aSlmnaU'S in 5‘ ICW Hone. After flying back Kaundn‘ at mfihl. "9 added emerge?” . lion and moved by train to 1 sea of clouds at 10:25 am. ’ years will seek such a spot to! said he had addressed a large l powers assumed by Hone mishtl the npxt stop so that i. did : ADT Friday. : their landin ,. g. If all goes well the insect inLL SHOW SURFACE shaped spacecraft's six televs . Ranger pictures hopefully ,sion cameras will return more . will show whether the smface 1 than 4,000 photographs in the fi.’ is dusty and smooth or rocky nal 13 minutes before destruc“ and rough tion, to provide the first suc ‘ The Boo-pound craft lifted of! cess in the trouble -plagued perfectly Tuesday from Cape meeting of turbed“ villagers to warn peo-l pie against taking retaliatoryl action against the Lumps fol-‘ s e ers. ‘ he .Mala sran PM ferred with local officials but. ‘(angry and dig—i be used to close it to night traf . _ i not have to cross the bridge. fie. l 5‘ s U. K. Will Lift Apple Quota By STEWART MecLEOD O'l'l‘AWA' iCP) — Britain is to remove its import quota from canned apples. 1; move described by a senior trade of- ficial as “quite important" to the eastern Canadian apple growers. The quota. now set at $2,400.- a year. will be removed Aug. 1. clearing the way for an intensified sales campaign by the chief suppliers — Canada. Japan and Western European CurrencyUse banned Fork‘A‘dvertising Purposes ' By DON RANRIGHT department has warned several anadian newspaper and mag- Code says everyone is guilty of on sum.l r current money paper. . . mary conviction who "publishes! zine _ publishers against using hotographs or advertisements V depicting Canadian currency. it or prints anything In the like- O'I‘TAWA (CFO—The justice was learned Wedn Section an offence punishable esday. 400 (2) of the Criminal ness or appearance of all )r part of a current bank note u Sources said several justice MUNICH (APl—A West Ger. man weekly which has spoken Barry his signature It opposed th proposed multilateral nuclear force and said a nuclear-armed North Atlantic Treaty Organln- stion cou “oppose local inva- sions on the spot with tactical nuclear weapons." The newspaper. Deutsche Na- tional Zeitung. gave no indica- tion when the article was Wl'll-l ten or whether it had been pub- hed previously Chief Editor Gerhard Flrey's office said the article was writ- ten after Goldwater's nomina- tion. expreslly for the paper. e article says: "If we continue to withdraw our nuclear forces from Europe in ning them a brln m at cnmnwnd. we shall one day he faced with a 'locai invasion' by the communists which will leave us no other choice than Intercontinental retaliation oi ELISABETRVILLE (AP) - Travellers returning from North I y said Con- solese troops one estimated to have If red more than (00 civilians in a drive 1351 week On rebel-held Kabslo. Military sources said the dead sympa- had opposed "009‘ in their ISO-mile march northward to Kebalo from the i-o 5" f3 Kebab is no miss west or Albertville. the North Kstanga "PM a lush nuanka t Germans Publish Goldwater Letter surrender to the communist threat. A nuclear-armed North Atlantic 1‘ r e a t y Organization could oppose local invasions on the spot with tactical nuclear weapons.“ Washington (AP) — Senator Barry Goldwater's press secre- tary said Wednesday the Re- publican nominee for the U.S. presidency has not written any- thing for the Ger n weekly, Deulsche National Zei- lung. department letters have gone out during the last year or so in connection with otos or ads showing currency. for ex- ample in the hands of sweep- stake winners. Latest complaint was lodged by the Bank of Canada in con- nection with a Canadian Pacific Airlines advertisement. appear- ing in many newspapers across Canada. depicting part of a bill as a promotion of‘CPA r-n m In each case the department said in effect that it assumed the publisher was unaware of the Criminal Code provision, said the depart- ments attention usually is drawn to a photo or ad by t RCMP. concerned about count- erfeiting. or the central bank I‘Continued on page 3 Col. 5) countries. Canada. which sends 98 r cent of its canned apple exports to Britain. has the biggest slice of the British market. and of ; -‘ ight ‘ im- ported by Britain in the first four months of this year, 41.000 came from this country. “Now that the restrictions are off, we should be able to ship a lot more.” said the offi- lcial. . Last year.- the value of Cana- ;dian canned apples sent to Brit. ;ain totalled $814,000. down labout 3200.000 from 1962. Bu officials said this does not nec- essarily mean n a d a lost ground last year. There is little relationship between the calen- dar year and the crop year. e.- $200.000.000 U.S_ lunar explora- Kennedy. Fla. boosted by 8 tion program. l two-stage rocket on it: 68-hour. Ranger Project Manager Har- 223v522'mne 593“? V‘WaFe‘, ris Schurmeier. who gave the ‘ .1“ 1959 the SOV'El Limo“ -‘ 1“" lm per cent estimme' [old a nik Ill returned pictures show- 3 had not seen any of the Lumps l . Has ‘ngh’r Heari' leaders. He declined to com-: ent wihen aslned whether the‘ government intended to arrest; Lumpa propbetess Alice Len-‘ shina. - - ' v The first death outside [her MONTREAL (CP) — Tunkul He let Montreal after a 91115.5 “finferencevfii the «let pm‘. I'léofig‘ulfig‘g" $823,]; an,“ Chinsali area. the headquarters. Abdul Rahman, prime minister- whirlwind sixohour visit aboard “Ls”? higzmgggéd the mam I——————————.—-——‘ i . a . re c rn . . u q |.u ey ome nes ay sa) € s l of the fanatical Lump” was _ mg he left North America wnh’ count for New York City. From noeuvre and the vehicle now is reported Wednesday. One manl“a light heart." after talks 'n i “‘9”? he and his par'y 0’ 3" crmsmg‘ we are Studymg. ‘0 . . adetermine whether there is at D I C 1 need for a final manoeuvre. OTTAWA (CPL—Prime Minis- was killed and two huts were i Washington and Ottawa. were to head for Malaysia. in a brief press conference . . . about an hour before impact to ; ; mgggepgifiyng he" he made I train cameras at the best an i c s o e i A 'mssian'charge Malaysia is l 319- Her Pearson told the Commons an aggressor in its jungle war AGREED WITH ODDS wednes’day he “"11 an“ ' ounce in with Indonesia is ridiculous. l Director William H. Picker .‘ few days the detailed lime" By BRENDA LARGE O’l'l‘AWA (CPI—Ways to use He was highly satified wth : ing of the laboratory. whicnlgfiaé‘: 'nt‘hgcggn" V‘s“ the performance of the CL-41 lmade Ranger and is tracking‘ It was announced it, agreed with Schurmeier’s‘ _ odds. but added: “There is that i “0°th 83° "‘3‘ “‘9 Que” 31“ “mm mm When W“ h". l lottetown early in October for to order the spacecraft to turn ; the form“ openmg of m. on its television cameras." l jet trainer, demonstrated for him here, Malaysia will take part In the The 13-day program of lalksl 1967 Montreal world's fair. end discussion groups is aimed l His press conference was held Prince Philip will fly to Char; . I" fill f C I t. I the daily newspaper as_an edu- at acquainting leache“ with thel at St. Helen's Island, site of the critical moment lmzdfiscgmmmedefa "m M: cation - od wil be explored‘ (Continued on page 3 Col. 6i came for the redeeessor ,8“ &bond the my” yum varied rmatu’on available in a newspaper for use as a leacn- i log aid. ’ They Will be shown how to, . Proclcumecl use newspaper stories to jllub‘l OTTAWA by a group of some 40 Canadian and United States school teach- ers here Aug. 2-14. The teachers are to attend a workshop on “the newspaper in the classroom" at Carleton Uni- versity. The workshop, sponsored by the Canadian Daily Newspaper the moon’s s dubbed mare no- bium by ancients, who thought open- ing of the pre-confederation con- ference there. irate lessons in such subjects current events. social stud-i [Ranger 6. the cameras failed. i l . l l ie and geography. in”, GOLDWATER CRITICl-ZED March Ban Sought (CPl — Canada‘s. ‘ ‘ ' lZ-mile fishing zone has. Publishers Association. started . last year under the direction of To HEAR TALKS been procla‘me‘l the .law .°f Russell A. wendt chairman of Canada. External Affairs Min- The teachers will also hear a talks on journalism from ister Martin said in the Com- mons Wednesday. An act setting a three - mile territorial waters zone and Carleton's psychology depart- ment. Mr. Wendi, now dean of . . , red it again this year. ers. journalists and universuy professors. ' in students at Carleton. Is to dl- l2-mile fishing zone off Cana- By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK (APl—Alrhough Paris is only just beginning to have its say, this promises to be the zaniest fashion year since Eve acquired that fig leaf original. Choose-your-own plunge neck- lines. muzzle shirts. mask hats. 200 Slaughterecl BY ‘ from AP-Reulers CP LUSAKA —— Terrified Negro refugees told police Wednesday fanatic followus of self - pro- claimed prophetess Alice lien- shina slaughtered 200 men, Slaughter Is Charge Against Congo Units that was seized last month by the ragged. spearabesrlng war- riors of leftist Gaston Somme- lot. Premier Moise Tshombe now is on tour in an effort to halt the unrest that has put much of the Eastern Congo In the hands of dissident groups. some headed by Communists. stombe. who was a secession- ist es 'mt Ketanga province. is promoting a policy of reconciliation. Mal. - Gen Joseph Mobuln. commander of The Congo's army. has ordered his men to refrain from raking the often- sive against the rebels while the politicians try to negotiate a settlement. But the trouble is widespread --—and growing. Propheiess' women and children near the sect's N o r t h e r n Rhodesian headquarters. ey said 50 men in the vi!- lages of Chipwata and Elma- bundo in the country's nonn- east were killed by the spear- wielding Lumps warriors and the surviving women and chil- dren driven into grass huts and burned alive. Al the mission station at Mu- lauga. an miles from the at- tacked villages. about 1.600 ref- ugees gathered Wednesday night for protection. Police who had stood on the firing line at the mission all Tuesday night were relieved by troops. White missionaries at Mu- lsnga' said Lenshlna's Lumps church followers have been issued with "passports to heaven" now that 80 of them The police say suicide attacks by Lumpss are cked by deadly accurate marksmanship and the speed of sect members in spear throwing and firing with ancient muzzle - loading rifles. Prime Kenneth Rounds and British Governor Sir Evelyn Hone flew Wednes- day to Chinsin in the Lumps sect area.0n his return Ksunda said he was confident police and troops would soon control the religious revolt. invisible bras, sequinned socks. color ~ it. - yourself dresses. half- Beatle half-girl hairdos —- and even half-bald ones—are just a few of the wagglsh what-to- wear ideas on the fashion scene this far. Specifically. The woman - silencer shirt from ‘ltaly features a turtle- neck wraps conveniently Yankee hat covers her eyes. across the lady's mouth. And a Jacques Esters! shocked Taris at his couture‘ opening with a model whose head was partly shaved. in London hair stylist Vidal Sassoon tagged his latest. a short Beatle bang bob on one side with long hair on the other as the lopsided locks coiffure. LINES FOR CUTTING The triple plunge neckline in I cotton sheath has three sets of dotted lines for cutting; one is dubbed the deb dip; smothcr the sociery scrim): a third. the snip to the waist. is tagged downfall. The invisible bra, marketed chiefly for topless bathing suit wearers. is packaged with fake daisies to be pinned or pasted INSIDE TODAY Zaniesi Fashions Are On' Display These include: T. E. Nichols. vice-president and publisher oi the Hamilton Spectator on edl- 2 torial policy and interpretative reporting: unm pubfi lisher of the Winnipeg Tribune. ' dian coasts was passed cently by the Commons and Senate and given royal assentl '1 m n Unlil Yank Election - y _. Queens - Lunenburgl asked Mr.. NEW YORK (AP) — SIX Martin when a proclamation. United States civil rights lead- l ence. the leaders were critical on the role of the foreign coi- would be issued declaring thejens called for a: respondent; G u y Lamarche. .new law in erred I “broad curiailmem, if not total Montreal La Press on the pm» i Mr. Martin first said the gov—l m o r a to rium." on all mass‘ in French Canada: Douglas 1 ernment intended to proclaimi marches, picketing and other Fisher. NDP Member of Parll- : the act later this week. Later demonstrations until after the ament for Port Arthur on “p01- ivhe told the House the proclama-l Nov. 3 presidential election. its s.” ‘ ' number of prominent publisn” F l iiwo - hour civil rights confer. l l a: as. “an as 3a: II 2 35 $9 as. *0. as a 10 .‘1 9 I : voter registration and politic activity. “We believe racism has injected into the campaign on strategic spots by the not-so- brave. l 'cs and the pres ition had already been issuedl In a statement following a m the Goldwater forces." {statement said. "The sen ‘ himself, maintains his position that civil rights matters should ; be left to the states." That was “clear enough i guage for any Negro Amer- " the statement said. Roy Wilkins, executive secre- People. could nol be interpreted as sup- porting Democratic President - Lyndon B. .lohnson. . l ‘ LOT OF GOOD SEEN ‘ “There are a lot of Repub- licans we don't want to see go down the drain." Wilkins told reporters. “We don't want to say that any good leader who eha'ppens to be a Republican ishould be thrown out the win- dow." U a ’1 .. 3' (I it D- < m 5 3 O 3 .. 3 - O E. i The statement described the Republican party‘s platform a a “state‘s rights" platform. and f attributed its aurhorship to "the iGoldwaler forces" at the con- : vention. ‘ “The proponents of liberalis- lng the civil rights planks at the platform to include specifics of ihe obligation of the federal . government were :down." the leaders said. “In our View the election con- .test which is shaping up is a imore imperative reason for I lmoratorium on demonstrations ithaln any local or state con- idiiion that has confronted our “We see the whole climate d liberal democracy in the United States, the climate in whiel government has been brought l l 1 protection of the people. till!!!- .M"I The l . It added. DANCE CONCLUDES FIRE CHIEFS’ CONVENTION statement called for . "telnponry change of can). Fire chiefs and civic offl- tion. Some 800 people milled In the mayor's bert Jewell Last evening's sis and tactics" in the civil . office. around the council chamber left: and hell and Mayor A. Wsl~ then Gaudet. past MFCA pre- sident Ed MacKinnon. Sydney 1'24: V- cisls met last evening at I re- ception at City Hall prior to a dance that wound up the 50th annual convention of the Maritime Fire Chiefs Associa- Shown here are, from Mr. MscKinnon; Mayor Gau- presidenl- elect M. .1. Corbett. Woodstock, NB. Ind Charlottetown] fire chief Her- l wherein 3 fl - aimed at encouraging “the” gro people. north and legth to vote." festivities ended me three- dsy convention. Wm drew reprcsematives of ‘ Maria time communities. River. and their Wives r;a--