3 ‘CHILDREN LEAVE CHAN A Vietnamese boy cvarries near Da Nang Monday. Des- sult by U. ancther on his back as they pite warnings many civilians eer eae and a num leave “he village of Chan Son stayed in the area during as- : No Official Word Yet pores. Cre, On Power Cables Plan |Semeconce Rumor Causes Some Concern No offcial word on power cab- ment here,’ the cabinet minist- reasonable concern here late yes- les for the P.E.I.-N.B. causeway ‘er said,.‘‘has not been advised terday afternoon -due to the ex- has been received by the P.E.I. | officially, however, of the treme dryness of the season. government, | board’s decision.” Upon investigation by the Tan MacKeigan of Halifax, | The cabinet minister said a RCMP it was discovered to be chairman of the ‘Atlantic De- Halifax electrical expert who * £'ass fire only. velopment Board, said in Kent- has been retained by the gov.” The provincial pumper was Ville Monday the board has te- ernment;to study the province's eer noe aoe and commended that the causeway | power needs is expected to de- " pe wo ~~ or carry power cables. Ihiver his report next week ee Island News Page Eastern and Central District The Guardian, Chario(ttetown, Fri, Aug. 6, 1965. Gallant Gathering To Unveil Monument The unveiling of a monumention this Island which was then to Michel Gallant and his wife,|Isle Saint Jean. ‘Anne Cormigr, from~whom all| . The guest speaker at the cer- jof the Gallant families are des-| emony will be Rev. Emmanuel cended, will be a feature of the Gallant. Gallant family reunion here Sat- IPPE urday, August 14, it was learn- LOBSTE a eu Se led yesterday. The monument| Lobs . | ed on the Fort Ambherst park |has been erected at Port la' nds at 5 p.m Joie, now Fort Amherst. | grou Se aati There are ‘more than 700 Gal-| The celebration - 4-conclude lant families in this province With a dence 9p! oe Dun- lalone, and there. are uncounted Stan's Univer Suditorium at others in other countries. |9 p.m. Gallants are coming for the| The reunion has been organ- treunion from~as--far- away--as ized under the presidency of Florida, Paul Gallant, Souris| Pau! Gallant, Souris, assisted }told this paper. i iby Rev. Denis Gallant, Hope Ri- The day’s~ observations w {I 1| ver, P:E:d:; as exeentive -seere- begin with a Concelebration tary; J. A. Gallant, Charlotte. Mass at St.’ Dunstan's Basilica town, secretary, and a general celebrated by Most Reverend Charles Gallant, St. Charles; Malcolm A. MacEachern, bish-|Wilmer and Francis Blanchard, op of Charlottetown. Rev. Theo- | Charlottetown, and Amos and dore Gallant CSC, will preach|Alyre Gallant, Rustico, — the sermon. . | The committee told.this pap- Luncheon at 12 noon will be er that the closing date for an- lin the Basilica Recreation Cen-|mouncing the intention of atten- tre. Edgar Gallant, director of |ding the lobster supper is Wed- finance, Ottawa, will be the|nesday of next week’ and the guest speaker. |last date for purchasing tickets | At 3.15, the large number of for the luncheon at the Recrea- |people expected will leave by tion Centre if Monday of next motorcade for Port la Joie for week. ‘We have to know how |the unveiling ceremony. |many are coming so we can let | The unveiling will be by Lieu-|the caterers know," it was ex- |tenant-Governor W. J. MacDon- | plained. jald. Miche) Gallant and his! Tickets for the dance will be ~ o SUMMERSIDE — A rumor of wife are believed to have been available up to the time the Saker, Dale Harris, Dannie Har- the first known white settlers event gets underway. Medallion Swimmer — A ‘provincial cabinet minister | It has been said that this pro- | MONTREALERS Si reer oa while the | vince wil need more power aft- ard ha en talking in terms | er 1967 and this could be su i of submarine cables. to provide plied by. expansion at the Mari. a increased electrical. power for time Electric Plant in Charlot-— the province, it is assumed that tetown. ‘‘An extra turbine,” the the board decided on causeway minister said, ‘could supply the _ cables once the announcement extra power until about 1975. By came that the causeway will de- that time the causeway cables finitely be built. “The govern- would be in operation.” Baptist Families bo a Begin Camp-Out \ More than 15 families totall- age groups ofthe church as ing upwards of 80 men, women well as individual family and and children of the First Bap- | group: outings. tist Church of Charlottetown will, More than 1,000 trees have pitch tents this evening for @peen planted on the 11 acre site weekend of” camping at the and in a very few years thése church's camp site at Rice should add to the attractiveness Point on the south shore. — and worth of the camp. The camp site'which is @ pro fo far this season there Ject of the Men's Association of have been a number of brief | the church was acquired two camping sessions ‘including one years ago and although present | for agers and young people facilities are limited it is plan- ang a” day camp for children | the ned to develop the site gradual- ¢1- geveral more are ‘planned | i ly’ until ft is more than ‘ade- for the remainder of *the } camp- |Association of Letter Carriers quate for the use of the various ‘Igg ; : /in Montreal, said strikers have siete tae ieee wee The=tanly— eek. port. He is to follow up. with other recommendations con- cerning- the base level wages of postal. workers and other -civil---servants---in--the group D category. : When informed of -the wanted to express appointment at the which I think is a mistake. secret ballot.” He said the government would have to decide what ac- tion should be taken to get the mail moving in Montreal. William Houle, president of the Canadian Postal workers Association of Montreal, said a “question of principle rather than one of simply money or pride.’’ He did not elaborate. The 2,500 “at ‘end will begin tonight and break ‘But after that thin up Sunday afternoon following |come ‘‘crucial.” a family worship. service. |..Mr. Pearson said the Directors of the weekend ment will colm Hariow and Mr. and Mrs. 200 part-time employees crossed George Lewis. picket lines in Montreal. Rev. Robert Mathews, pastor; Besides the increases, a spe- K r | j; of the Summerside Ba ptist cial consultant is being hired to jChureh, will be the theme study working conditions and | The judge's first ‘recommen: - dations were in an interim-re--; for _Mont- real vote, Mr. Pearson said he “great dis- decision “I also regret there was no _his followers consider. the strike _ PM the Montreal | jmeeting voted to continue the | : strike gate the recommendation |ister Pearson said Thursday the trik ivé. jlevel of activity in the construc- Decaries net of “the--Pederated \tion industry_will_ remgin_unaf- we SS a rg 5 i wr | press conference expressing sur- govern- ‘prise at interpretations placed its best to move 00 the government's action and | me | | () ( A [ jcamp are Dr. and Mrs. Athol | mail along lines worked #dding that there is no crisis in : Roberts, Rev. and Mrs. Mal- | out Wednesday when -more than speaker and will conduct two work rules in the post office, the department. And Mr. Pearson said legisla- tion to set-up—a-—collective bar- anions | Dible study sessions and AIDS VICTIMS lclosing family service. A total of $145.80 was realized | ‘ j= &d ® = ; ‘ of the’ Mohawk council at |ment” the remarks of Opposi- | by a variety concert any a Syphilis Said Gaining system for civil serv- | coughnawaga Indian .reserva-|tion Leader Diefenbaker who | von 2 Lavegy nance a = “a be placed before Par- | ton near al, said here |suggested the construction | wa a Inatitoate to aid “ace | On Increase 8 amen | we st@enuousty oppose |stretchout was, related to Fi- dent vict _,Mr._Diefenbaker issued “his” any transfer” — of ~ jurisdiction nance* Minister Gordon's recent eee ATLANTA, Ga: (AP)—Syph- demand for a recall of Parlia- lover Indians from the federal |meeting in Washington with ilis among teen-agers has shown an increase of 230 per cent since 1956, the U.S. communi- cable diseases centre reported Wednesday in appealing for an all-out fight against the disease. CARD PARTY WINNERS Following are the results of Wednesday night's card party | at the Basilica Recreation Cen- tre: ladias’ first, Josie Blanch- ard: second, Mrs. Priccilla! Smith; men's first, Joseph Mc-| The. number. of, cases last Entee: second, John Callaghan; year Was larges,.then—in—any | freezeout, Mrs. John Cummfs-” other year since 1950, the centre key and Peter Costello; special | reported. It said that almost prize__Mrs..Frank Walker: door half the reported cases oc * prize, Mrs. John Maclsaac. | curred among people under 25. ~ The report said the trend con- DAMAGE. IS $300 : Damage was estimated at tinues.-upward-and__responsible . citizens should join forces for a about $300 in a two-car collision ; at Brookfield yesterday morning concerted fight, against-the dis- The accident, which involved | ©4S€- ; ‘ vehicies_driven by Harry Her- | The centre said death from bert Hodge of North River and | S¥Philis is increasing generally Gilmore Brundage Coughlin of | and the trend is. not confined Brackley Point, was investigat. |! a"Y Tace, sex or geographic | ed by Charlottetown detachment #T@4- of the RCMP. CARD PARTY HELD Following are the results of | the card party held at the Com- | munity Centre Thursday night: ladies’ first, Mrs. M. Peters; se- | cond, Mrs. James Pendergast; | consolation, Mr. P. Ellsworth; gents’ first, Joseph Shelfoon; | second, James Pendergast: con- Solation Joseph McEntee; freeze | out, Mrs. Cecilia iGallant and Joseph McEntee; door prize, | Mrs. Gertrude Gallant; special prize, Frank Duffy. - E6G PRICES Egy prices have taken a- big | upward jump in the Jast few weeks and yestérday Charlot- tetown: dealers were quoting producers 38 cents per dozen for grade A large eggs delivered in » the city. This is an increase of 10 cents or more in the last few! weeks. The price uuoted for grade A mediurmmyyesterday was | 3+ cents and it was 20 cents per through his office in Ottawa. “The prime minister and the ;cabinet have refused jeconomy is suffering. disloca- tion and disruption,’’ he said. “As leader of the Opposition, call Parliament into |session to deal with these . , and other pressing ‘matters. |Pearson government.”’ Parliament is scheduled te reconvene Sept. 27. So far the .government has ‘fired no strikers and has threat- ened no reprisals. It has said workers will lose pay for time away from work. 4 “PURSUE FURTHER STUDY Roy Campbell, left, and Keir. ernors Wednésday. Mr ‘Camp- Adams have been given a _ bell will continue graduate vear’s sabbatical leave of ab- work in psychology at the Un- sence at Prince of Wales ta—~—4versity of Alberta in Edmon- take further graduate study, ton. Mr. Adams will be study- it was announced following a ing organic chemistry at |ment from Prince Albert, Sask., | government to Quebec provin- to act-\statement made -while-all_the- time“ the .national-| Education Minister. Paul Gerin- I urge the government again to |Said Quebec is determined to| 4, special {Press for provincial jurisdiction | : toe _ |over Indians. cedented volume of construc “Only. Parliament can put an | end_to the procrastination of the | | | _ STARLITE THEATRE - across the province, - Quebec in [was advised that GEORGETOWN Michael | aboard the trawler Gulf Guard. O'Neill, 12-year-old son of Mrs. tied up at the wharf. Bernadette O'Neill of Georgetown 1t appeared..the boy had been was saved from drowning Thurs-;driving—his_bicycle down the day morning at Queens Wharf j wharf and-was- watching a boat here by Donna Llewellyn, 19-|in the harbor when he hit the year-old daughter of Mr. and/curb and was thrown into the Mrs. C. N. (Bill) Llewellyn. water. It is understood he can- Donna, accompanied hy her not swim. mother,was on the-whartabout | Miss. Llewellyn, who is the 10,30 a.m. when she noticed ajholder of a Red. Cross bronze bicycle hanging over the curb|medallion for swimming and: Rescues Young Boy tenancies Tuna Survey Is Hailed i Bruce Wonnacott, Charictte- town, yesterday hailed the Tuna surve, conducted by the Iskand Development Company, and the strike made a few days ago one and one-half miles off Camp- be!l's Cove by Wendall’ MacKay, company assistant general man- ager Mr. MacKay hooked a big Tuna that pulled the 10‘ ton survey boat ‘I'm Alone’’ for 20 | minutes. The fish finally broke clear. after a 35«ninute fight. Mr. Wonnacott. recalled that the PE. Fish and Game As- sociation—he was secretary at | the time—had waited on then Premier Thane A. Campbell in the latter 1930s asking the gov- ernment to institute a Tuna sur- vey on the North shore of this province | Premier Campbell—he is now | Chief Justice Campbell—promis- | ed to do something about the ; request, but the Second World. War intérvened and the project’ was shelved. Art Gaudet, “Arthur Mould, Harry Tidmarsh and Spurgeon | Jenkins were others in the dele- | & gation, Mr. Wonnacott recalled. Beach Point : Swim Classes Are Concluded | Swiming classes have conclud- ed at Beach Point with 14 — KEEP STRIKING | .passing examinations. Conducting tests for juniors and intermediates was Bernard’ = gtriking Montreal postal eral government salary in- weeks old. Scene was a pack- Callaghan, Red Cross field super-| workers vote their ‘support of creases and to continue their ed hall if Montreal's east “isor. for Kings County, and their leaders’ rejection of fed- strike, now more than two end. (CP Wirephoto) : Paulette Johnston, beginners’ in- structor, tested her class. - | Folowing were successful: Be~| ginners — Alan Irving, Jimmie Stewart, Lynn Stewart, Alan for continued fair weather. 80. Outlook for Saturday, Few Regional forecasts: | clouds. Warm. Nodthern ‘Nova Scotia; East-' jon tide’ foday at Charlotte- ern Shore, Cape Breton; Prince town 6.04 a.m. and #53 p.m. At WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tmpers- ris tures: : ; Juniors* — Heather Gosbee,, Low Overnight High Thursday Edward Island; Eastern New Rustico at 1.38 a.m. and 2.52 Claudia Nicolle, Ruth Bell, Clara Dawson .......... 50 .67 | Brunswick Counties; Lower St.|p.m. Summerside tide eighteen Penny. Allan Irving, Dale Har- Vancouver ....... 56 68 John River Valley: Sunny with/ minutes later than. Charlotte- |ris-and—Dannie- Harris. Victoria 62. | temperatures much the same as town. Sun rises today at 6.18 | Intermediates — David Mac- Regina 83 | Thursday. Winds light, increas- a.m. and sets at 8.22 p.m. All Neill Winnipeg 81 ing to west 2% this afternoon. times ADT. | Chairman for the classes was Toronto 76 | Low-high at New Glasgow and ne | Mrs. Orrin Nicolle. Ottawa 73 Goshen 48 and 80, Sydney 48 Scientists estimate that over comet Montreal 79 and 78, Charlottetown 55 and the entire earth there are about ‘ Quebec : 49 78 | 78, Moncton 48 and 80, Frederic-'100 flashes of lightning every ‘Fredericton ...... — ~_$§-—|ton 48 and 85, Saint John 48 and. second. Majorette Cor’ s Saint John ........ S - Moncton .........+ 5 : P Halifax tisk ae 0 *¥ ¥* ¥ ¥ + * * * * Practice Set Charlottetown .... 58 82 ; y= wae Kewiteay ki ree ss t's the Wild West at its wildest and the :-E.-‘Wallie’ Scantlebury- has CELT 34 . . ; — ~— requested a full practice for his St.. John’s ........ - = fun--screen at its wackiest as crackshots Tartanettes. Baton: Twirling Ma- |Boston ...........- a { jorettes this evening. New: York iis..s06 67 . meet crackpots wars The. practice is slated for Miami. ............. 7 | Queen Charlotte High School at |New Orleans ..... . 2 TODAY & SAT. SHOWS €.30 and all members are urged | Tucson peau. IO | 7 : " 2:30 .7.9 to be present. {Los Angeles ...... 6 8672 | ‘ > on the- southern: side of the L|water safety proficiency, and section that formed the fisher-'also a Royal life saving cer- men’s boat harbor. She irmme- tificate, is well known as being diately , jumped-~into the water the only female entry in both and caught hold of the boy who the 1964. and the 1965 long-dis- had already. gone under one or tance swim from Georgetown to | more times. “Lower. Montague. In each -swita | Freda Allen, also of this town,| she received praise for her threw a rope to Donia and she stamina and courage in competi- tied this around the boy and he tion with a field’ of male swim- was pulled to safety and taken mers. ~ =: : oe e Claims Construction ° Unaffected By Gov't Move OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Min-|the building industry, nor any |hidden problems. “The one problem is that, In some areas, the demands op the fected by the government's ac- tion to. stretch out_building pro- jects. : increasigg. even faster than had been previously indicated. ~ can be met.-But it takes time for the industry to make the ne- cessary plans and assemble the Men and machinery.” He said the government Is | merely moving some of ~ the | deadlines on certain projects. “This is in no way restrictive. No work that has been started will be stopped. No plannmg will be. abandoned. There will Indians Oppose Transfer Of Jurisdiction MONTREAL (CP) — Grand | Chief Andrew T. Delisle, head ‘level of activity.” He described as a ‘‘silly state- United States Treasury Secre- tary Henry H. Fowler. He also denied Mr. Diefen- } ’s contention that eae | per-cent sales. tax on building | Ladole Monday night in Winni- | inaiertste was responsible for jpeg at the provincial premiers’ |the problems in. the building conference. Mr. Gerin-Lajoie trades, : cial authorities. He was commenting on a by Quebec \planned and under way proves the sales tax did not bring about ‘a reduction in building or pre- for construction ; Grand -Chief--Delisle-said- tn his Wednesday statement: “As far as integration is ; concerned. it is the white man aaa planning who ha@ not integrated with the | : lndiaw’ We will’ deal with all He declined. to discuss the peoples of North America Whether the government would }and not just a part. consider raising the bank inter- | “As far as Caughnawagans ¢St rate if industry doesn’t fol- are concerned there would be [ow the government's lead to no benefit for us under provin. 7€@8e pressure of the construc- cial. jurisdiction.” «> tion industry. | He said that at a meéting tn He said he considers normal | | Quebec City last June afiended expansion in the industry to be | “fall that the industry can meet the circumstances."’ The the Indian stretchout by..11 Indian leaders from exist. fer oi responsibilities. production capacity Summerside TONIGHT ONLY "MAIN ATTRACTION” A REAL’ THRILLER Admission Adults 60e — Children Under 10 Free dozen for A small. meeting of the board of gov- Mount Allison. YEO construction industry have been |~ |be no cutback in the possible Pearson said the unpre-_ 4 applied only where | | People did not want any trans- | problems of skilled workers and | | Starring Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan and Yvonne Mitchell The majorettes are getting | ready for The Gold Cup and HALIFAX (OP) — The wea-) Saucer varade slated for Char- | ther office says today is fore- | lottetown Friday Aug. 20. cast to be sunny across the dis- | —— trict with afternoon tempera- | BEEF STANDARD RISES | tures climbing to the’ eighties | The percentage of cho!ce in many localities. In most re-| (red) beef slaughtered in Can- gions strong westerly winds will ada rose from 17 to 36 per cent develop during the afternoon. of the total in 10 years. The outlook for Saturday is THEATRE -MONTAGUE | FRIDAY 9 P.M. SATURDAY * 8:15 & 10:15 P.M. .MATINEE SAT. 3:30 ADM. 30¢e - 40c - 60e "YOUR CHEATING HEART". Co country music man—the immortal Hank girl he loved and the heart he broke! The man ‘America’s _ Williams. needed too often. sa COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY, AUG, 9 - 10th “FATHER GOOSE”—Cary Grant, Leslie Caron. Premiere showing: None better, few aa good. ome = SREB aB LALLA aa LE 2D. THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN STURGEON TUE ADAM WEST: NANEY KOVAL TRE THREE STOGES er fw nF an Dr by MRAM WA Also Color Cartoon Travel ie t <3 GPERATION BIKIM/ Ae RIB. TaNN TE nel TR ADPED ____ Friday and Saturday, Aug. CAUGHT . 6th and 7th : | Admission: Adults 75e; Children under 12 FREE MIDNIGHT SHOW MICKEY MIKE SPILLANE HAMMER THE GIRL HUNTERS x «x * xk * + + HF F | ge 23 in the Quicksand of love! up in a nightmare of murder and intrigue. STARTS AT 11:45 oe . ‘ | CANTEEN SERVICE CHMEMOIVIaIOLEOAMDOD t ‘As t } - aye Bie: S DRIVE Am” “ar TONIGHT = SAT. SHOW AT DUSK | 24 GREAT STARS IN THE MIGHTEST ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! The Wildest Showdown WINMNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS METRO.GOLOWYN_MAYER and CINERAMA present ey * METROCOLOR®-—— 7 ww wm we KE OH HR MH MH n = a L ao: re