, Beasley =with the bridge. -driven by Mr mated to. be! $95 _ deeper, water. ometain-last-night..-High..seas inthe _. A Gordon MacDonald, 39, of Nortir- Sydney “was trapped “in TRAPPED IN CAB” rescued, by police, firemen -and volunteers; ——MaeDonald tee Ji, ~ : - Western and Central Districts —_— The Guardian, breasts Mon., June 13 1966..3 | Damaged~along* with the Lat- =" Island News Page ‘Romanian RedLeader a { ’ Sugge stsPacts Abolition. | 4 ~~ He playing audience ~ats millions mains outwardiv dominoes, reading thawaiblemaad doing—oecasionalpus!;)pssin_thes. DallasCounty jail as he awarts the final court decision. , ie Texas Ceurt ppeals. said May 1 that har hearing must he held be- fore it ‘eould.~ consider Ruby's appeal from his 1964 conviction, Ina surprise “move, Ruby’ a current lawyers Thursday asked 4 for-the Withdrawal of a 1964 re calny= fidavitfiled by Ruby’s sister, Mrs. Eva>Grant, in which, she said he was insane. The lawyers claimed that the May 18. ruling Was bWased on the affidavit. and -that its. withdrawal-would-in ef. fect remove the tlecessity sanity nemine. ofa es Meredith - >BUCHAREST (Reuters)—-Nic- Wanat the Ravel Trion has said. topic hetWeen’ each cian a8 ( colae Ceausescu, Romanian They said Ceaus@scu's re-) the Soviet Unidn g Fi ive- a F Pi eu 9 ,| Communist party leader, called marks could mean an eaSing of | Monday, the Warsaw Pact. de- | Saturday for the abolition of the known policy strains - be fence and foreign ministers met ‘~~ NATO and the Warsaw Pact to tween the two’ countries, al- | Secretly in Moscow. to: prepare enable the countries of Europe though more time and more evi- for a communist simmit meet- to, establish relations on ‘a new. dence will be needed for definite ing ie Jitx at which Romania's Occurs Satur ay “ a nt ote | “This is the~.wayv to security Romania's relations with the pected to be a kéwassue ‘ in Europe.” he’-added im a USSR are likely to undergo oe SUMMERSIDE — The Borden ton Bell, Albany and a speech in Pitesti, during: a.tour further strain. when ‘Chinese R b Cl “\ROMP reported a five-car pile- Comet owned by Richard Waves of Romania's Arges region, as Prime’ Minister: Chou En-lai_ vis- U y aims. ‘up hate Saturday night at Seven Henderson of Borden: ported bythe Romanian news. its Bucharest later this month Mile Bay styrn. A 1957 Ford| All four vehicles onthe lot Qaency Agerpress If Chou is permitted to use’ 'N t | driven by Phillip Ralph Lattues were unoccupied and_total’dam- Western . observers regarded Bucharest as a base fér attacks Oo nsa ne . lof Victoria, is reported to have | age to the five was estimated at Ceausescu’s call as the most on Soviet policy, however veiled lost control. on the almost 90 $2,500. Mr. Lattues, who was the ®™Phatic statement yet on the they may be, the city’s candi- degree turn and as a result went lone occupant in his vehicle, suf. @bolition of military pacts, a dacy for a reported summit Ruby insane? across the highway and ran into fered only bruises common feature of | Romanian meeting of Warsaw ~Pact lead, Was laut, of hie mind when ja number of cars parked on the The Borden detac ao also Policy pronouncement during ers next month could be vendan; he—killed--Lee---Harvey-. Oswald, jot -in-front-of St: Peters: Hall: reported two breaks at Crapaud the last two years gered thes man * accused. of. assas- Thursday night. Broken into were It also was the first time the CEAUSESCU WARNED sinating President John F, Ken: March eis By DON McKEF ; : : se ) Romanian: leader has publcly.| Sources said Leonid. Brezhnev, nedy?, BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP)-— t rehic pe Creamery fn ’ ' re, ss eee es oe a nee wad reterred directly: -by+-name-to-pact-countries, that Romania _—_T! héahiiddle.aged for mer night Twenty - five thousand people Rag ee sail Taaaa hepsi ager aa oa the 15-nation NATO alliance “leader. warned Ceausescu of the club operator.says he is “notim- will be in the. Meredith march | 1,- Seven. Mile Bay; sma m : ey taken, and the seven-member Warsaw possible consequences when he Sane ‘ ‘ : *when: it reaches Jackson, “Miss., Pontiac owned by William Wes-| Entry inta on establishments. Pact in calling for the abofition unexpectedly flew to Bucharest \ formal ‘hearmgsto decide Dr. Martin . Luther King pre- ey Trainor, ~ Emerald; 1958 was ‘gained by smashing .a win- of military’ treaties last month after the. Romanian Whether Ruby dies in- the elec- dicted ‘Sunday. : | | Chevrolet owned by William Hil- dow. Investigation is continuing Ceausescu said it is time to leader's statement five .weeks Wie chair “It will rival .the Alabama ~~ @nd the two pacts ‘so that rela- age that the abolitior’ of mili-| It 's° more than 2% years pilgrimage from Selma to Mont- fons on a' new” basis’\can be tary blocs would help reduce in- since Ruby pulled a pistol and. gomery."’ % “suffered He “severe leg injuries. Cc P Wirephete) at nearby North Sydney ‘the cab-of his oil tanker for was trapped when the tanker two hours before he was -was in collision with a ‘truck = - a < Board Meeting Set For Today SYDNEY (CP) — A proposed ~corridor highway. linking. ‘the Maritimes “and central Canada/ through Maine is to highlight the opening session today of the an- nual meeting of the Maritime provinces Board of Trade. ~ “More than 200. delegates the four. Atlantic provinces Two Vehicles In Collision from re- ‘With Bridge - The Charlottetown Police De- partment reported an accident that occurred at 1.10 Saturday, morning on the Hillsboro Bridge involving two cars, No injuries ‘were reported. A -late model Cadillac driven by -Rorald—Woodgate—of—Mer- ‘maid and an unidentified model car driven by Allie Duffy of 17 St.. Parkdale collided The damage-to the automobile Duffy was esti- The Cadillac was reported to have" been de-7 molished.. Strong Gales Cause Damage ALBERTON Strong gales and high seas caused consider- able damage to lobster gear in the West Prince area on Satur- day Yesterday morning large num- _hers_of traps and buoys were on | ’ the shore from Alberton to Tig- nish and fishermep expect their gear to be in a tangled condition when they overhaul it this nforn- ing. Traps Set close inshore were the hardést hit and-little loss is expected among traps set in Seas were calm on Sunday and no difficulty is expected in putting out to” sea this morning. High winds and heavy -Seas also caused damage to traps in the Rustico area over the week- end, but» how much was uncer- bay at*Rusticoville forced some fishermen to shelter their boats at Rustico. “+ DEATHS - MacFADYEN — At the PEL Hospital Saturday, June ll, 1966, Peter K. MacFddyen of West Royalty, formerly of River- dale, in his 97th year. Resting at the MacLea I n Sr ra ome un- ‘sil noon Tues Jupé 14, then . “to, Bonshaw unite hurch for funeral service “commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the Appin Road Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-4, 7-10 p eee : IRLAM At the P-:E.1 June 11, 1966, T.G. [rilam, % Kent. Street, in his 80th year. Resting at. the Cutclilfe Fanerd kt Home wuntit noon today, then Trinity- United Chuch for ser- vice ‘commencing at.2 o'clock. Interment in Floral Hills Memor- jal Gardens. In contSbutions. to fhe Canadian Heart Foundation would--be—ap- preciaté. - LOCKE — At the Prince County Jospital June 12, 1966, Charles Locke of New: London in. his }ist vear» Remains. resting at the’ Davison Funeral Home un- il Tuesday, then to St, Thomas “hureh, Spring Brook —~ where funeral seryig® will be held at 3 pm. Imterment. in .the cemetery. Visiting hours, 7-9 2-4 and ythis morning Hospital ¢ In lieu of flowets, ° begun F gistered for the two-day confer- ence Sunday night. Their agenda included* a panel. discussion on a Maritimes cen- tral Canada highway, a_ short, fast route now being studied by an international committee A Bartlett Cram of Hamden, Me., a committee member, was to be a panelist. Nigel Richard- son of Toronto, assistant project director of the . Atlantic pro- vineces transportation study com- mittee, is scheduled to’ address the annual dinner tonight Special speakers Tuesday will be Premier Robert L. Stanfield- special schools, but among.nor- battle erupted in the Commons fore this could come to a vote -of~Nova-Scotia—and John R_ O'- Dea_-of St-—John's;--Nfle=—presh—-—athin= = dent of the Atlantic Provinces. ‘Economic Council. Transportation is. prominent among resolutions to _be_prescnt- fed at the trade board meefing. Two from the Sydney Board of Trade urge increased develop- ment of all-weather highways in -the—Atlantie_ provinces and a re- duction; in freight rates on fin- ished products shipped- by rail. The Halifax board is expected to infroduce a resolution suggest- ing e federal government be asked ffd airports .and air- strips Where economically, feas- ible to aid businessmen eR Atlantic region. Charlottetown delegates planning to call for greater uni- formity in highway,. markings and signals to confo vith in- ternational standards. “ MAKE ByG HAUL CAIRO (Reuters) — Egyptian coast guards have seized nar- cotics worth . about é Egyptian (about $2,250,000) in the Gulf of Suez, it was reported Saturday. .. £1,000,000 | Husband; Wife Address Meeting HALIFAX /‘CP) Deaf chil- dren must not. be allowed to re- jmain in a shell of isolation, ap? Gi ithe husband and 1 Dan and Nan Ling. team ‘laeaatine ally known authorities on educa- ting the’ deaf : As Buest Speakers: at the third annual convention of the Atlan- tic Provinces Speech and, Hear- ing Association in Halifax Satur- day, the Lings said if a deaf child is to learn to talk, he child is to learn to talk, he must have >, sfrequent contact ore speech. Mr. Ling, principal of the Mon- treal oral_ day school for the deaf, and director-of the McGill University project for the sleaf, said the time was coming when emany deaf children would no longer receive their education in wife mal youngsters. sees the“rernigy stools; deaf children could have their own educational program, under the guidance . of specialized teachers. The ‘ children could, however, take part in many ac- tivities and classes, such as art and gym Mrs. Ling. a research assis- tant at the project for the..deafs> also discussed features of the in- tegrated educational system. Speaking’ of other areas in the field of the deaf child;-Mr. Ling commented,’ “it is extremely rare to find a condition of a com- pletely Geaf child. One important is ae 99 per cent of them least a fragment of are het na" MAY BREED BLACK ROSE Ww ANTAGE, - /England (CP)- The -horticulturalist’s dream of a-pure black ,rose may be_pos- sible with the help of nuclear physics. A’ local research labor- .tory ‘has produced likely mutant strains by exposing” rose trees to gamma radiation for ithe Royal Seed Establishment, {established between the FE1iro- | ternational tension. 3Ea A | ‘S_ e n Pean countnes.- In East Germany, observers . ° said Ceausescu's s p ee c h ap- CO-OPERATION BLOCKED ow, : peared to be a direct blow_ to ‘ ‘ : ce ae ~ pores can. pecent intensive Soviet efforts to ‘ : ; von eon he unify the East European coun- fa a ruSsSa e LAE ae Teary UlOne ane a behind: the policy, of _bol- » rate to co-operation. among Viociag. thelr rribeaey alliance. : ; people : a ‘ \ s LONDON. -(AP) —— A dozen sex,” .the preacher Said “It's But he added: oe a ee — long -' haired London beatniks wr asin. But its wrong use is » Of course, as long as the the Warsaw Pact members\in | and their mini .-...skirted -girls a sin: Sex outside marriage is a NATO-aggressive bloc contin- view of next month's sur nit went to Billy Graham’s crusade sin."” "ues. % exist, our country—like) meeting” : _Meeting here and two of: the When the time came for those the other members of the War- In Warsaw;~reports s#id ae ‘youths were. among the first ready to make a commitment S?™ > Treaty—wilt-~heighten-ite) land viewedwith — dismay” i ~“ HY {making public commitments of to. come to the front, two. long- Vigilanee. will increase ie des) nue tn wisn loan ie pact | “ : | Christ. haired youths’ shambled ‘out «fence capacity,’ Poland still reaarda West Ger- | In Moscow: the call was seen | The US evangelist chatted from the beatnik group. Next } as a long-term aim, rather than any the j threat. to \with the beatnik ee before came two girls from a club in aiid ved eee re rpeate in Europe and: rehes for-| the meeting. Soho (Londo n’ s bohemian a — immediate objective. - its defence’ guarantees against “He told me I had a fine area). ascow observers said this | west G y on the Soviet a! beard and that Christ had a Soon whole families were he: was not very different f rom ate jn the pact. ume them. 4 Goan apeer eee cnt ie canta erties seer OL ee Robert Wilson, eThis Gee ual tenacia Bes WOULD SEEK NEW PACT land,” said Graham. S d B dy If the Warsaw Pact were to Billy Graham's su¥ject was The night's number of com- tu ent Oo is Wahered deen.: hae (Poland od's delinquents and many’ of i he talked to wore skin- mitments or decisions for jeans, loafers, sweat shirts Christ, as the evangelist calls a dark glasses. Graham esti--them, beat ali records. for the mated about 60 per. cent of the London crusade to. , aale. at re under 25 1,234. y cas see Te So far 155,368 have allanded In Program. the London crusade meetings. / many .became a. member of Praha based STORY “T think the crusade is now athe’ Student body. of Kinkora NATO. and links it* members on ‘the old. story of Samson and gaining ’ momentum,” said Gra- egional High assembled in the in a 20-year mutual defence Delilah. ham.. “I think .this shows a School auditorium to. participate | treaty “There's Bathing wrong with great hunger for God.” -- in a Red Cross’ Water Safety Its original members .were the = program recently. The. program Soviet Union, Albania, Bulgaria, icultural Battle Flare Bicultural Battle Flares might press, for a northern. alli- ance_binding East Germany, Po. | land, Czechoslovakia and the So- ' viet Union. The .Warsaw Pact was. signed papiaeie- /May 14° 1955, after West Ger- Dairy foods are good called “nature’s most other single food. cow nor the many skil was sponsored by the. High Czechoslovakia, East Germany, 7 School Red Cross Council Hungary, Poland and Romania, Pearl Greenan, our Red Cross | 2!though-in recent years pro-Pe- : f A e t i president, opened the forty-five | king Albania has taken no ac y minute session by introducing “ve part go . : On Art Centre Appointment mrt session ny “introducing 6 at tor ime Belg amast Canadian marke ° addressed the students, stressing ate assistance to any member OTTAWA ae the importance, of mouth-to- | State attacked -and’ for a unified mouth respiration. She said she "itary command..of the mem- hoped, that all the- students would bers’_armed_forces.. ae (PC—Ontario). be capable of giving the respira-- MARKED: CLIMAX” tion in a case of necessity. * Ceauseseu's speech (CP)—A bicultural! The House was adjourned be- opposition was _indi- over .an attempt by but strong “independe nt MP J. A. Mon- tated: grain (Trois-Rivieres) to have Michael a the number of French-speaking won applause from both sides” wae the Canadians on the board:.of the as he said this was “the worst A film. entitled “Breath of climax to a controvery suddenly National Arts. Centre guaran- type” of discrimination: Life’, was shown which detiion- thrown into relief when Brezh- teed. “We're all Canadians. No dis- strated the art. of mouth-to- nev made his mystery-shrouded’ Mon- tinctions should es made in this mouth respiration and the many visit to Bucharest May 10. for grains.to have’ three Canadians regard.” instances when it could be used..| talks with the Romani ian ledder of $Fr rench descent on the nine-" Jack Roxburgh (L—Norfg}k) The film showed how, by quick On Brézhnev’s. return home, ‘Wiémber board was defeated 68 told his “French friends’’ they thinking and immediate action, there wefe reports quoting Ro- -An amendment by Mr. much so, that ‘dairy to 8 in a standing vote. » were driving a wedge into the Jife could be restored to an un. Manian sources in Moscow. as Four Creditistes, inde- country y i ee ey fortunate victim of drowning, Saying Romania was urging pendent Conservative Maurice. ‘I've taken a can,’ choking or suffocation. drastic revision of the. pact's eee Allard (Sherbrooke), Conserva-' Roxburgh said. “I've gone my " 4 demonstration was given by _uueturem Canada’s dairy indust tive Georges. Valade ‘Montreal limit.’ two_members of the _ student The Romanian forettn . office Ste. Marie) and Liberal Jean In the aro - on mi body, Leo Smith. and. Barry denied some parts of the re- Rochon (Montreal Laval) voted grain’s amendment, State Sec- Cioan -In se rts—that R ! 5 : 3 parate classes stu- P0 at Romania. said it was ? ; with Mr. Mongrain. retary Judy . LaMarsh “noted denis participated in. the pres 9° longer necessary for Soviet they'll still be your best food buy. Bs y AGA Buy as little as $10 worth or as much as you like-cashable any time. THE BANK OF NoVA SCOTIA altri ns DMRY FOODS ARE YOUR-BEST FOOD VALUE because the minerals, proteins and’ vita- mins contained in-milk are found in ‘no _ Milk-can’t be made by machines. No one ~ has yet invented a substitute for the dairy . er, Yet compared to most other foods, dairy foods have remained fairly constant in price. Since May 1954, to the beginning of 1966, in crease in home delivered milk (standard homo) has increased only 5 cents a quart, -—-Jn the sam peody— the -deisicfarmen— shipping -to-these-markets.receited only 2 cents per quart more for the milk produced . ‘ on his farm. And yet the costs of farm operation have increased a great deal. So their farms at the rate of 10,000 each year. This could result in a future shortage of dairy.foods and increased consumer prices, nomic and. nutritional health. If dairy foods cost a little more than they used to, foods. Milk is often nearly perfect food” Is of the dairy farm- ts, the aggregate in- farmers are leaving. ry is Vital to our eco- A bill to establish a board of that the maypr of. Hull. the . ea ra 6 directors for sthe centre, which bresident of ~ oe a ae a ject. WP ueaenme creer pact aides Cet ee 2 won't be completed before 1968 rector of the Canada Council, a wil ; a at the earliest, was in clause- of - French descent, will be Perhaps *: member from the. |, Taal Eee Ge } % by-clause study. in second read- on the council. ‘ bie Seine Hae a troops, or that it had susdesied 4 e ed sheaioeit moved ODEN TO ALL three members be of English bilateral agreements on this ie After it is defeated, Raynauld But she hoped these offices descent. ; pesevccevecs eovccceoers, a Guay (L — Levis) moved Would be open to Canadians Marcel ‘Lambert (PC —’ Ed- FAMOUS FOR a another amendment that would of any origin, as would those on monton West), speaking in BRANDED INSPECTED | 5 require. the government to ree- the arts centre. French, told Mr. Mongrain his $ 3) ognize the bilingual chracter Miss* LaMarsh said “‘narrow- approach would harm French- + of the country in its appoint- "ess i” any regard’ shouldn't language minorities out- : ? ments to the board. be a quality of people inter- side Quebec. _ : GooD or > 3 - 4 ested in vulture. -Mr. Mongrain said the best : MONEY ia | She suggested that the way way to oppose separatism is to ¢ df BACK ?}- ngs go culturally in Canada, codifv bicilturalism in thetaw- NS Beene ee = ee v \ . SERVE NATURES COOL REFRESHER Smart homemakers include in the daily menu firie. dairy products*made;from milk. June represents the beginning of a new year for the dairy industry and quarantees an abundance of healthful, nourishing dairy foods throughout the year. P.E.|. DAIRYMEN’S ASSOC. -PEA-FLUID MILK ASSOC. q ef: Crrminal- a- af=—