W EA TH E R Sunny clouding over by evening: winds southwest 15. Low-high 50 and 75. Sun- day: cloudy with a few showers. If It's'Good For The lsland The Guardian ls For It mine @Mnrdtpm “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1964. Seven Quit Separatist Organization QUEBEC (CPl -— Seven offi- cials. including t'lree regional presidents. announced Friday they are quitting their posts in 1e Rassemblement pour l'lnde- pendance Nationale, a leading Quebec separatist organization. because it is “dominated by a I . I faction which is leading it more : I l and more into an irreversible? policy of revolution." « ' The seven saldln a statement. ‘ . that. if political independence is i ‘ x e n necessary for Quebec. revolu- ‘ tion would be "extremely dis- 1 iatlstrous” as a way of achieving ' I The regional presidents in-j ' volved in the resignation are I . I l 3r“ Rene Jutras of the Bots-9 ' ‘ rancs region. ‘Jean Garon ii the Quebec City and Qllebeoc \ SANTA BARBARA. Calif.learth's surface during a 24- . . e: ‘éjAé’l—The newest and biggest hour period. mm of l Jig-mum. nu. nonlinear ti: - They and the other former'HurnCfine Cleo died Fr‘dayi space Friday and started tele- roared 810“ at 1 officials criticized the leader- after 8 nine ' 633- mum ' "‘"' vising cloud pictures officials 914°“ Th” ' Age“ msm ship of le Rassemblement for lion - dollar rampage that cov- called “excellent ., ,rocket. Premature cutoff of the “preaching the importance" of l at“ more "'85 2:000 mile“ and .. . I - second firing 0' the Agena Stage A I. ‘ I (y I I I V revolution Wifmut explaining.lefl at least 133 dead~ first pictures received at was blamed for sending it in:o u z > , t . \ I r l g » what exam), it means" or sari Cl” officially became 8 mm ground tracking stations were an oval orbit ranging from 262 be expanded Sept. 14 ~ . . __ . . n _. I . , \ mg what would become of such “cal storm, with peak gusts of of the Gulf of Mexico and parts to 57ft miles high. rather than ' Mr. Sauve. minister respon- - a revolution. . an hour. less than of Florida and LouISlana. the planned 575-mile-high orbit. sible for the feed grain pro- The current president oi ihp‘hurricane intensity, With its cameras constantly The first P'Clm'e from Viffl- gram. announced changes in la organization is Pierre Bour- Pomted at earth. Nimbus. bus was lake“ from about 30” revised subsidy program lie 16 PAGES voL. Lxxvn. N0. 207 mag“ SEVEN cams Subsidies On Feed Grain; To Be Expanded Sept. 14 isms-Lure LAUNCHED ‘Mr I Reveals ~gChanges ‘ OTTAWA lCPi —- Forestry Minister Sauve announced in the Commons Friday that fed- eral subsidies for the transpor- tation and storage feed grain: in Eastern Canada will i , v , t ' at r bureaufl ' Howe 91‘ he “9 he launched at {he Vandenberg miles over Baton Rouge. 1.3.. Commodore Jo‘in C. 0'- had unveiled July 24. The re- gault of Montreal. The ro 'sI ' APANESE STUDENT PROTEST NUC i... “smart... : to l a! or m J S lnatlona] independence_ {hunficam watch‘ for part o(take more than 2.000 picturesfidl!e 0‘ hurrlcim‘ le’o W35 VlS- been appointed Senior Officer come into effect Mondav. but . _ i lGeorgia 'and South Carolina every 24 hours, providing a 24- ‘!)k‘ at “19 lm'tures “Heme Afloat. Atlantic. A native of this was being put back two Two of more than 50 Jap- lstry in Tokyo Friday. The protest the government's de- lmEAS 0P?0§ED ' hour watch on the world‘s “EM England. he has been naval weeks to enable t'le grain trade we“ student demonstrator, incident took place after the cision to slow U.S. nuclear i The "35'3"!" 31‘on said: .1" h" wag? gamma: weather. Earlier Tiros weatler A cold front was clearly vls- member with the Canadian to make necessary adiustments. We grabbed by police at “1. dpmonstrators marched powered submarines to call ftaecdtion 1in question Margit; traffic“! 0'1; aJ:::so:3§re,satellites spin in space and thus this down the central part of‘ joint staff and naval attache The main changé extend, ' ' I s. m ‘ mm. mm h do Y ' T k t at Japapese p-Orts. (AP wmy ; a op or e Rassemb'lementlwe declared disuur are“ imiss up to 80 per cent of theithe United States. 11 Washington Since 1961. subsidies to truck transporta. g3 e o .apane reign us an own 0 yo 0 photo vm radio from Tuba) [an appearance and a spirit en-i re ‘ lion, in addition to existing rail payments, Mr. Sauve said the tirely, contrary to the as ibiNo one was killed in the state. . ‘ ations of the Quebec hating; " i All the deaths were recorded in ° . 0 V > . . . . In it, tr u c k . railway competition i a l and Guadeloupe. . The statement added: i i. . II should reduce feed grain trans- a e S I “The Quebec people need sowi’ Cleo stayed ashore too long. i pmmunn costs general“, ‘ ereignty more than ever and l Weaken“ by land "Idiom w‘ml Other changes include the see it as more necessary than 1 winds down to 40 miles an houi i . . . . following: . ~ . . ever before. ll" the W3“ 0! the eye. shot. 1. Higher assistance will ap— ' h “BM the people can't see 9 struck to a due-north track that ‘ n r I S I s n 5 ply m transpor'afinn M mm c I their way loward accepting it woum.take her °“."“““ 8" the. feeds and screenings to certain i. on a level that would neces- Georgia C033 be!!!“ to bend Ni points in the Maritimes. (They sitale revolutionary a,h.,,.chy_v- the northeast. By HAL McCl.URE [scheduled for Monday. wouldl Greek Ambassador Antonis ; were not lisledJ. .me vice . madden“ _ an This reluctance to move out _ANKARA tAPlnT'urkish sol-jbc opposed "even if it 'means Poum-boura-s submitted the l 2. increased payments will be, deputy [e d9 1.; of ‘l. . lltho coast. back over warm At- filers and Officers Joined stu- setting off I world wal'.' pos i ponemeni request. made ‘ made. this wmter only. on grain __ ‘ eglona lamic waters that could um :dents Friday in a riotous two-l , ‘ . , ‘public by Turkish Foreign Min- ‘ moved '0 lhf‘ ‘lal‘llimPS M’ rail branches are Paul Sabourln of. . . . p .9 i hm”. marc-, through Ankara ASKS DELAi LANDING .n F. .d C 1 E k] {mm “M. I ,0 A r” m Quebec City and Quebec East ="'c'"”5 new “'9' into "‘9 hum" “ The Ankara demonstration .LS.-£‘.U£‘E_E_P~__ pavmems 'fflr g'n‘ragg at and breaking broke out a short time aftei ' ‘ ’ . i . a - ntreets shouting anti - United 3‘ Jean - Marc Bellveau of 3015- Cane 5 engme' “"3 but!“ new” ‘ s ' l ' ’ if", the Carolinas and the u 1 States slogans lthe Halifax elevator will begin Francs. Raymond Tremblay of cavern seaboard. we windows of the Greek Em- “‘9 Greek government 35k“ I 59‘“- 15‘ ""9 mm‘th earlier man The lust volume of the "Hall Report" fails to provide adtquately for the general prac- titioner in the medical protes- slon. a panel of four Island doc- he added. . tors and a Canadian Medical The commission's report caUsj ’oilgh emphasis on the position i l ' Association representative illdem‘ a 50-50 sharing of costs by » of the general practitioner. “This is a mistake which may be corrected by the provinces. . the Sagucnav - Lake St John r Turch to dclav for a few davs ' hcrc‘lcstcrday at the annual the federal and provinctal gov-. regionand Francois Lafreniere.I Forecasters predicted further bang" . la nd i ng of the replacement. 22::wire“infeaglfr'lieegirdacl: meclln: of the Medical Society ernment5.dand says each pro- another Vice-president in Que- : weakening of the storm Friday . Tl? Ungtedks'.a'e:,.a‘-‘9 “8" Turkish soldiers on Cyprus —— a T P ‘- 1. it a l i la x to build up time. of Prince Edward Island. vlncei nee not con-form to any . bec City and Quebec East. inight as it moved my Georgieq 5 $.usorwgéricd;k_ésg?i:}‘ move Cyprus Said would be re 0 istmks - . -.. .. . ' . - new zoning system will The over 900-page report on 'rigid pattern“ in. lawman. ' I the findings of the royal com- ‘ surron'r Rims Dr. Maloney said the panel had given its support to the Commenting on their resigns. " The “mm "nut" bureau! - sisied with force. A spolilesmpnE . » ._ g1 - i. \ _ ian orderly demonstration ac- . i . ‘ 83H. tguy Poullot ‘of Quebeclpzlithfinltbaizgedm ‘~ 'Zgflglcused the U.s_ and Britain 0! for the Turkish Embassy ‘ln. _d .v.t rel general vwe - pres-13;“, Red Cm“ reports pl cedliiupporling Turkish demands for Nlcosw said any mask-Cypriot! M g t r d F ' s e in 0 ~ - ' w v- - .i me n urn ' ii in « ~ . _ , .' . — E [Storm at more than m’oowml ots shouted Makarios. Khrlish 3 l‘ lTere last night announced that an“ pending mmmmmdahnm . 4. ‘ he applied throughout Eastern mlssmn on health services was vCanada tabled in the Commons June 19. Y .l rd ' ' rsc ays panel discussion M the Han Re_ was closed to the press. but aims boost their ersonal o k ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' . 1 rest e , _ .. e _ . . spokcsman Dr. John Maloney 90“" ""d '0 manytf’f 't5 "‘d‘" and wish to "255"". themseléisl And it revealed for the first Chg“ 513.55” ,, ind CarrgedAphl'c _‘_"IEE____ __.,_____.__ as a result of Eastern Prov- from the Commons agriculture dual recommendalonS. paru- me that Cleo had. battered. 3" 5 533"“ 5 “me 0 4‘2" ‘im-ial Airlines reported im- committee. later gave a statement on the general trend in the opinions expressed. Although endorsing most of the report's suggestions. Dr aim: Maloney said it was “a failure “Cd's was echoed bv panel‘s; leadership of the movement by l ti. , . . . :93:_€Em°crili_c_rsar:" “lam-W" “9" “3“ "'r “lem -——‘ 13.1 miles an .lour. Sustained i R , C , winds hit 110. The bureau's‘ It was tgghseiorid day In da cl. ‘3 g a u ge blew away at that VOW '" W '0 - '1 3"3 "0W 5 G us’ a nhnuesivemhuv ' thad assailed the United States. . , ' ' l I "I . . . The Turks have been aroused EFL";th has“ placed an Dr. Arthur F.W. Pearl of Tot- r .Safefllfe Serles i M‘am“ ms“ my to be h'l‘by newspaper stories saying the S V' N onto who addressed the meet 'heHd-On by the 810"“. suffered ‘ US. is trying to force Turkey . _ ' "R. C. A. of Charlo- {AP} _ q ‘ t ‘ . . . lng delegates at a noon lunch "NOW" who St d w i . ' , ' . 9 “me most. to accept a solution pronding e eon at the Nurses‘ Residence ' - ye er w as lunmn Commued ‘ts barrag" "f- {for union of CVDFUS With QAIGON (AP) —— A "commit- ‘ ‘ ‘ Flamed Pres'dent 9‘ the P-E-I satellite launchings F‘rid av.‘ lGreece. . tree‘of unification" of generals For Bandit Amine“ 'mpenahse murder": C '11, minent removal from service‘* of the Dart-Heralds on the Monc: ton<P.E.l. run and other an! Rad Campalan nounced reductions in service . anrl schedules. it is going to FlOps In lndla [register the strongest form of lprotest with EPA. NEW DELHl 'Reulersl ». A ‘ The board said it is extremely country-wide agitation campaign difficult to understand such an launcm’fl b." “19 Cfimmflnl-Sl ‘anuounccment at this time when Party five days ago to. protest ‘against rising food prices ne- 4 pm. Friday inquiry re-_ _ vealed that flights numbers 1'9"?” ""t Fr’da“ apparently and 5 from Charlottetown al- hall” made hm“ “Pad; Nady were fully booked for Tie Communists had claimed Aug. 2H. 29 and 31. flight 3 {or 1mm" War” “We” We" cularly that concerning medical education expansion. But it did. however. question the proposed i. means of implementing these E’. of the Charlottetown Hospital. Medical Society He succeeds h. . ~ . _ ~ i cisting Cosmos No. 44 into l . . . . . . “glories”th:e%ldha§?::ril9:lcl- r' F" ' mm“ “3" "' Wm"- “55- “19 Wet "ml INSIDE TODAY inrhefl'fi‘if'fiulfil'yoipreifig‘éi :SlanCllII‘llillifnaS-‘rvwl‘nelliplsgfmatl‘l: cal Association. added some Charmtte‘own' lafiegfifizannmmced a 5“""“""""'l ldebt Archbishop Makarios for council. in South Viet Nam gov comments on facets of the re- need for the expansion of mr- ‘ ' 3mm“ “93"” - - - - i ~ ~ 3 13 ‘Alexandria and talks with ernment spokesman said Fri being struck Thursday by lone bandit who escaped w 1th the money in a bag through a crowd of people attendan the Baptist. convention in Acldll Univcrsity‘s administra ti o a building. a RCMP police dog was brought in from Truro to aid 'n the search. Police said they had no was "sketchy. Convention officials said Mi Welsford had gone upstairs In the university building with collections and the day's re- ceipts from the university boo- Itnre in the basement. He said he was hit on tht head as he returned from washroom to the second-6001' attics wit-ere he had left the DH 0f money. The bandit macently left the figs through a crowd of about. . convention de ates ‘ lhcrcd in the lobby.“ u x a description of the tlfil’. but 1'- iprestdent-elect tor 1965 was Ken- outside the plan", as had been done in such countries as great 1. fl 3. He agreed. however. with the , commission's findings on to: York Man-Named To Baptist Post WOLFVILLE. N. 5. (GP) _. Rev. Harry G Taylor of Saint John. N. 13.. was elected presi- dent of the United Baptist Con- vention of the Atlantic Provinces at its annual meeting here Fri- day. He succeeds Rev. B. MacCormack of Halifax. Named first vice-president and path Spencer of Moncton. Ira D. Lewis of York. P.E.l..’ was elected vice~president -forl Prince Edward island. while Austin MacPherson of Woitvilie! was named vice-president for: Non Scotta. l out that the Mile. N.B. Young By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY. Aug. 28. 1964 The Commons debated the Him-65 estimates of the in- dustry and defence produc- tion departments. approving those for industry. Alfred D. Hales 'PC—Wel- lington Soulhl said the indus- try department is a niece of government empire-building. industry Minister Drnry said tax incentives for de- pressed areas are generating 3245000000 in private Invest- ment. I Juutice Minister Fayre-I said the government plans legislation to curb traudulent bankruptcies. M0NDAYuAI1. SI The Commons meets at I am. EDT for the 17th day of the flag debate. The Senate stands adjourned until Sept. 15 the problem has LobSte’ring. By Holidayers to the attention of fedcal am ities "some measures abound taken to curb the problm" flailing operations at N o r t I Rustico. said yesterday think that the “mildly fishing” in his area was much of a prob- lem to fishermen. WOLFVILLE. N.S..(CP I ' . RCMP and town police 31-: no”. port on which the CMA frowns. dical schools. an spoke in l .elleisfl‘eb‘ffghflxghg“ 5,05%?“ gLas§if'ed ' ' ' ' " ‘2' u' Egypt: Sesident ‘lezsser. who day night after a day 0‘ “0°” slept l 2 3 4 and 12 and ready to partmpate' cm'mng .. r - ,- - . . . is . I .. iasoer arms 0 .vrus. '. - ' ' 7 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ H .- 32?nfhgcségysesifiikfogosnma: 0012:;igxfiasdlifififsgfus:xféh [3; r SOTSnlggialllheT; lglznsgglfifiélon Cosmos series is a rbl Sport t ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' U An informed source 3:“ Ma. Bl'lfdliichmtt'omfiatlzzhcwirllmlldgludc hghl 5 for sept' I and 9‘ allfhngnlgzi'l: 9:3. “if car-53;: sinusitis: is. .. .. up... rat-r m" “ lino . n. mil”: reclaims torts. firms: premium more D s conven on ere ll'llVlu I lo servers eieve is aimed at: ' " " ayor . ec r o a vise - , . ". i h ' " ‘ "~ ~ and made off with more than least part of his health care. hef o ‘8 manned flight. to the moon.l fililiigriaglcens 5 Washington he is determined to GP'L “"0an Va" ‘3‘” “'“h; PEEL???” "m. fei’fjiilifli‘fllhjlzl“ ‘fmpnws' ._——-———- $800 in cash. said. ' lPat‘ Ia'llent Cosmos 41. 42 and 43 were l. ‘ ' vprevent Turkish troop rotation LL ' Gem Tm." The" Kh'em‘ Charles M. Welsford 42 or Dr. Pearl commented that l launched in one day. Aug. 23. glimmeréldo : l0“ CYPI‘US at any Prim” A high am} represemames 0f the 3"“ ' Saint. John. N.B.. wss'relltased the 90mmission had made 'fnul the latter two from the same n" 0' Grsehcwri“ Official said the thSt-s' Roman cathoms “a from hospital here Friday an“ proVIsion for doctors practicing i t rocket. . .arrival of new Turkish troops. possibly students. Under Active Preparation . ; A fall and winter program for resources development Ernllps in the province is under Rf‘llVe q preparation, provincial re search director Reid Sangstcr said yesterday. "During this summcr of can. ‘teunial celebration." he salo, “‘our dcvclopmcnt program has been almost dormant but i am sure mllch interest will he shOWn in the program in the months ahcad." Mr. Sangsier said that in November two resource groups in the province will meet with federal agricultural rehabiiila- 3. 3 tion and development officials to test material I.th is being drawn up for winter sludv court w. “This material." he said. “is based on the recent econo- ‘N'Ilf‘ studies of Prince County. lcarricd out by three consulting Mr. Sangstcr also said that federal officials. Alex Sim and Bogcr Schwass. will be m tne province later this year “to conduct a leadership coum aimed mainly at community tel- (tors and members of govern- m-rnl dcparimcnts connected with the resources development program. "Bank Manager Killed in Foiling 2 Bandits f ST. (tERMAlN dc GRAN- ‘ THAM. Que. lCPl ~F.milp Mar- ier. 72~year-cld bank managri was shoi to death Friday when he apparently refused the dc- mands of two holdup men. They got no moncy. i Three shots were fired, tw. iot them brcaking a glass par .tition on the bank counter. Mr. Marier, who lived in an adjoining section of the building with his wife. was alone at the ‘time in the local branch of 'Banque Canadionne Natlonale bearing Ontario licence plates. Police said they believe the out .had been stolen. Police said Mr. Marier set ‘off the burglar alarm. They use lievc he reached under til. counter for his revolver at tho same time. It was found on th floor. ~ Persons living near the ban! heard the alarm and the slim Thcy ran to the bank as the gptalway car of .. . .ugene. apparently head!“ for o. 9 Highway. meta trot on Quebec's m- § 5 " not fair to it... ~' ' ' o udi id immer- ' : nun-doom . catching lob Mr. a nu. . ,. _ __ u H " . ‘ the matter tron _ a“ . This small. communitg ls near i _’ lh "mu. low. It god to time at fisheries fedor- " Drl'mmmdv'lk' 5'5"“ 35 "1""- l Mr, Marie: was a my." . "I M Mme.“ In said "nun Ialand- atio ll: at: n v M ( N The M" I I. M m 3"" :LMfl'fifl'y’L": '3,“ l “Mal: J Hotter at Drll ” l ‘ ' in. was that "the l fish'- flon. Angus unclean. on. greeting two the 0 er gen- imd. mtg ay. y are ironic-men .n y s > . ' 3m Vm.‘ who M . new! I W. . a! “COIN W n ' nean .l the Pipette Centen- Neil Morrison of Point. Prim were enjoying the celebration will“ 90"" "‘“d‘hlm'h' »months ago. and “much. “I “w “*3” m “Mm” nial day celebration held at who is so mm m 30"., m. ‘ ‘ bonny mun-mm." and he! Md buy V and The men. who were not . Mam Item: gm. a... d M a” when rather than catch them." Mackinac- lro pictured the Trotting Associatio- Mooney of Orwell Cove. ‘ -. C John especially the horse race. (See It. masked. fled in I white cu lmondvtlh. story no page I). t l“ .. ,. no