Mflmtmbodyelseand- WWW. which put It In pace. na inc out about its pmem ubythe“UnitedStates.lcby Alouette u will be launched among the apace traflle. . . next year. M m. u a” “at” h. :flwn.'0f came operational three years mt -3~ m“ serum-rs CANADA ago, there were already 121 ob- objecta decayed. In the same inlplce dating fm 53:: period, 13 pm of “lee OTTAWA (CH—Canada will )eots . be ted t th J 0 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. July 3, 1984. giklgggwnchd by m - debris—mainly rockets used to “$355232: “him?” 131.. . v - get satellites into orblb—hegan f nu the “m lawl, now the British protector. . Llsr or owners “c , - v _ Here is NORAD’s present cat— Cm‘ “mug” I “I‘m” all“ a 9 CC S “Ms "W is anonymous; 3:303:63“ space mm m “N” m a" two men“ S ... . . . ate of Nyasaland. by Jean Chap- U delalne, Canadian ambassador to Cairo, the external affairs department announced Thurs- day. Are Reported In Space mom" mom Lake, Alta. contribute lnform- an,“ mphem_ ' ” Amer' afion_ a”, the mm I lean Air Defence Command re- . The centre was establlshed at ulation increased approxknately ports there now are 438 man- NORAD head . . quarters at Color- per cent in the last year. . . $3“ 593“ use”; . ado Springs. Colo.. July 1. 1951, A total of 199 objects were c“ :310 000‘: jto keep track of all space ob« catalogued during the year; as PONY “31;” mt Yked {in mm :jects in case Russia tri to decayed. A totalot npryloaoe no - birthdg of xgfinm space de_ {sneak an armed satellite into —satellltes. space Probes or re- Mmhflomw M “9"” Jugiogthmigerfilno ton”- ‘ . t . om s g. 0 m tectlon and trackmg centre to . m of 00 n1 ode “Jon Centre. which the Canadian defence re- search board's radar labratory I d” 50: Flat ’0' them seat ticket atolls at Prince Albert. Sask., and RCAF space camera at Cold For flutter Horn-tics ooataet Box Office Centre. Queen 90.42464 (after a pm. 212407) 5 poms By DAVE McINTOSfl 8 calized war in Southeast Asia, perhaps even one involving . I areas of China adjacent to Lacs ' . t would not Istence. can have such pur-Iggai‘getngftfll a conflict SUMMERSIDE’S NIEW SIGNS poses and interests." ed M threaten the ve Tourists entering the pro- tral Street at the water tower. are white with brown letter- In seem . . . . . the last few months. thel - m.“ m. Swim: cgaggta'lng‘thlils lam: light gifiggr‘s’ig: lng. Here Summerside to was ISoviet Union has accused Chinaz 2:13;??? Pgiriltihge com “m e new r l s s s y . . . I ~ - ~ ‘ : . . summer. Being erected at the Incorporated in 1875, popula- electric department employ" ‘°f rejgcung' dewatmg from and The true P051t10n remains 88 I ‘ ~ . three main entrances to Sum- tion, 10.000 The area around mwmg away these “hmgs- obscure as the warnings. But to stand back and watch a 10-! Q commnou canine Robert Gallant is seen spread- ' assassins; it:‘i‘§§i:i%“§li."‘ii§ as has.“ at W so: mo t. . Series of Sunday Concerts ° ' ° .. ONE NIIGHT ONLY - JULY 5th " I» KremIIn TeIIIn Pekln - n . . . ' g g STARLITE DRIVE IN mm matter: hmrmmamm , . ’ " ” , v { To Take C are war : SUMMERSIDE “my-WM WWI Simoneau & Alarle » I FRIDAY JULY 3 * * * * *¥ 4 4 4 I ¥ Montreal’s Outstanding Vocalists By HARRY S. BRADSHER ‘each other through cryptic ar-fstarted in China‘.’ Isn‘t there GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE MOSCOW IAPI—The Kremlinticles in the press. ‘too much risk in this dangerous ” ” I , . ls tryingto get a messageI The treaty of friendship. alll- political game directed toward ‘ ‘ ' Confederation Theatre BOX OfflcO across to Mao Tse-tung: ance and mutual assistance undermining the very founda- Queen Street, 2.2464 Be careful about getting intojthat Stalin and Mao negotiateditions of the Chinese - Soviet In color war with the United States over ; in 1950 says: , friendship?" Starring Debbie Reynolds :‘Oilglilteanfit h.zlsm,“because we‘ Iftaone fCC'llI‘ty I§me§gagedA In: The warnings reached an of-j I . .a s e 'a w ' . - ‘ .I a . ' The message 3is an important statesg allied» withlit. dialling: 223:1]lfiéitsgyh'gfiggdiyiu cryp I‘I—'—_—_—_ I s I ' third voice in the dialogue .be- . , . will immediately renderI tween Washlngton and Peking. military and other assistance DENOUNCED CHINESE I Y E T H E A T R E and a'l' ‘ ‘ * other that a major conflict posal." erian Zorin denounced Chinese: could develop out of Viet Nam? Western observers have as- OPPOSiIIOH I10 'SOViet disarma-I hh be ' ‘ F ' Mi‘t Vl-‘ w o ave en warning eac With all the means at Its dls ‘ Duty Ofelgfl mS 9!‘ a ‘ M o N T A G u E or Laos. .sumed that allied states meant ment proposals and pinpointed Fr, 9 'Iihere are indications that. the the United States primarily. MW“ senlences from 3 Sow-er - . 1’12) Soviet Union has not made up;FAILED Icrlticism of China last Sept. 21.- w- 3-00 ' 0- PM Its mind just what it would doI To CONSULT, ‘ These said China‘s strivingI MIMI!” sat- 3:30 P-m- if a war developed. It wants to; cog‘lfitgfjgy imafimmggmg’; for its own nuclear weapons‘ voi bein for e ‘ In ‘ I I . g I u as rim I g c d to make up matters. In one article the figgldusficgfiplgggsegmznéfI: I . t the Kremlin sees the pos- ‘ Kremh" laid the has” ‘0’ 905' terests which the socialist clamp TROY DONAHUE, CONNIE STEVENS ' Bu . u - - ‘sibly later saying the treaty is ' giggly“ $351,212 m“; ‘33,]: I invalid by accusing China of $33? ggfpggiv bzho‘s'fi $2“; Get aboard with the boys and the girls—As they flock to bf the horns of a dilemma long falling to Consult. . ject proletafign international. Palm Springs. fun and laughter—See Drag Race—do you implicit in Soviet policy. 0“, June 21' the 50V!“ Com- ism. who deviate from social- like Stock Car Racing? Action. thrills and near tragedy- ' P re mi er Khrushchev has mum“ party n e “' 5 P a P e 1" ist positions in foreign policy Fl!“ 5'10me in this territory- e Iz-ley Kids! warned against nuclear war Pran3.,§a‘d Ch'rIese leaders; questions. thI‘OWintg away Len- ' " ' ° :yvliitl:i the United State; 2:5 3 re- {Eglmghraggh'zggé‘digg £39333? in‘s principles of peaceful coex- Coming Monday, Tuesday— 9:00 pm. Don? Miss cm u“ “"9 You Funds s c way 0 expan ommu- . _ . e In , nist control. Khrushchev has‘lhouf 0‘ m“. the Chinese P€0' D l Ma "Whos Been In . - been advocating economic com pies Republic and the Sowet OH 1' I58 Dam Martin Elizabeth Montgomery Inns one. ‘ I _ . petition instead. The Chinese, Umo" """111 31W?!” Stand (0' ’ ' have gone ahead pressing poli-‘gether- antic FUN FOR ALL fies that carry the potential of’ But, Pravda asked. "how do - 9 1 p.m. ,0 1 P.m. \ you intend to ensure this in the. war“ _ con iions to en a ‘ an i- ter 5“ er I on: sf. * * * * * " " “ * " THE COLDEST KILLER “Emmi o.m"'."' WHO EVER LIVED! MURRAY RIVER Hope River and conmm-HON CENTRE to get involved in a war with, EVERY SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY AT 7 AND 9 I, Ilrhrushchev says would be dis-. THEATRE Ilstmus to everyone. “This just isn't any Lobster So the Kremlin has been is-I FRI. - SA'L 8:30 p.M. Supper". Ask those who have allllg lairnmgs to try to re-I "HUD" been here rain ina. It has not said: ‘ ‘ ' v publicly that the Soviet Union; , supper served from 4 [mm definiter would 1eave China onipald Newman. Melvyn Douglas-i————————_————'_ Its own to face American mill-IA Dower‘ul Westerfl- A hard-5 1313’ POWerr ‘What the warningsIdriving fist. a hunger for fasti 7 A ' I. u A have said Is that this couldlliving, Rebels. came drive_ A“ - . a’llzhpgnwa ' h be 1Academy Award picture for S snow ABOUT ‘ " . rmngs ave en con-r - to the ‘ - ‘ . 9:30 .P‘ with PM BERTON (LII person) toyed in the rather obscurelthe action tans. Excellent. way that Communists talk to. _ _ presuth‘ .An Evening of Commentary and Two Prise Winning Films CITY OF GOLD and NAHAN‘NI July 6 - July It Parkview Drive-In I ' a ‘ ‘. "' ' ' 8:30 pan. A ' “ ' ~ . lode Mo nan. DRIVE-IN THEATRE _ . m flames-ewe 'QBRACKLEY P 7'. R D. ‘ ‘ (Alter 5‘ anal-84m F . 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