___~.__.. , - in , on the. field. as well as at me "1-9 m this iconnection with the arts. “Can- O'T‘ém‘izttggginmc‘ol 35:32: i tbox office. And they ailgree. I "8er man' ada is still very new. and has . . o . .. ' . . . ' . d.” was med for the lead m the V foilhh: j‘hbu—nieinanliaglos;nf: the TORONTO {Cm “ Observe“ “figsggprgi’céig Iii: problems ‘ ti'giiitiiilileofmiiisnctiamio will? i: “In “389.0! the Governor Gem age of the. Mets players. temperature“ from the “Tamer of the world in a manner which something there yes but not “a” Pm” Mm" 3‘ C°“' it old v «ill be that office: ‘in French is realism and in te h" ' ' naught Range in Ontario- Came 32,99:er w Min- Max. English idealism. on; conflict ye "my Behind TPF- BENT” and Recent rumors Alvin Dark VENOM" "0 m 52 63 [of the two tvpes of "reason" —- DEVELOP TRAD’TmNS ‘ Corporal E. A. Whally of Re- mav hp Stanza” possible suc_ Victoria ... 52 69 lithe Frenghrhan thinks the Emi He contends that "Either I! it gina. each of whom had ’ ces‘sm. are premature Tma M?is Edmonton ... .48 62 jghshman magical and guided hy‘cnouigh to bring American or score of 103 of a possible 105. brags hathmhy has'beph com Calgary ... 54 temmion a nd‘ obviously. vice English. or. for that matter, was a field of 466 marksmen. , side'rihg a “,cce'w”. h, Henge. Pains . ... 57 82 iversa' is apparent TFI‘ 'suocesses" to this ' “ 136 of them havmg ' “on ofibut they have far from mane, Winnipeg " 57 9“ I "For instance." he says. "you 00”"er for staging, "That VETERANS {mm distant in 1916. Shown chatting at I 97 or better. . Eup their minds. . ... Z; jcan hardly dlsacknowiedge‘toe 3::9‘7. gsmfireltcvaszm 'odi‘mwhi cities were present It the the reunion banquet are. from 5 Asia Treaty Organization, met The 'PTQSHKIWU "We" “Fl “Several names have heel: .Momreal'“ "' ‘M 67 lfhmese- They are 1' 9'9“th m hhenhpt h, harm“, ml; amp ’ Charlottetown branch of the left. .1. Milton McLeod. Chic- U. o for 20 minutes at the request “95 “I'm 1‘ for the top 5'1"" *3 suflgested to and by US._ a I uebec "' '” " 58 70 I "L "early "3" Phe meati‘m‘ tic mnscience but (my the box. - Royal Canadian Legion last ago: B. Preston MacLaine. of the United Suites. 193d ""0 th? second slag“ o‘I; source, who cannot be identified‘Frederict'M "‘ .78 10' “'9 Worlds it '5 “The? Silly “may. ' i evening for the annual ro- Charlottetown; Wilfrid L. (Continued from page one) The U.s_ ambassadm. .0 Thai. the competition. for .which Ithej in any way. said to The Assu— Sai‘nt Job. " ~ "45 74 to pretend they are lust no ; Gama. t h t union of the 105th Battallion. Gallant. Los Angeles; and went about their normal shop- land. Graham Martin. notified 95‘ 400 500’“ qualify; 110mts ciated Press. “But no one has iMunch,“ "' "" ‘4 I‘here- And °l' the, RUSS'EPS he-their 0‘3": Mm Mel” whose 1.026 members sailed Walter MacDonald. Saska- ping and other pursuit. There the council the United states tqward ‘ place. on the Cana'ibeen given seriOUS. 01' even Halifax °“ "'52 75 15a” the_“m° “mg " They h m “(‘3' 9” ow“ . . dlan team to Blsley next sum-l - _ ' , id r “on tjust mlglt be the light of the - 3"01‘5 and “3195. 11810“ M overseas from Charlottetown toon. were expressions of concern had taken military action , 3 - fl 59"“ “nousfl‘ms e a ' Charlottetown . .. 54 73 icomin world” .m—e ready w my 3nd “tidy an about the situation. but no sign against North Viet Nam “in mer' and a ‘30 w e' t .“The only thing I can ‘9”, W" lSydney . 54 1 B tgh ' igreater need. A I O . view of repeated and deliberate With some degree 0‘. dehmu" iYarmouth .46 67 .m SI; -t te m:u£elh ill-hfat he '3: One ask; him whether - cl ta Five hundt‘e.d miles away iniNorth Vietnamese attacks on 'I T . I M.” is ihat casey “"H “0" be‘St. John's, Nfld. . .48 51 lg“? m efie-iiia l .olme Ihe enjoYs likes or lmreoorwhm Bangkok. Thailand. the permu- American naval vessels on the I will“ “5 m 1965- . Boston .....59 78 lhhgdr’fi gem “Milena”? ' now' ing' . I nent council of the Southeast high seas.” H He asdsezvegvggthggpoiz New York '05 70 im ii iii £1); efuetiiiite Iiii'emtgdselfyi And one receiVes this very ——-—-——-———-————— e as on - ' , ‘ — ° mdge In wanted of him—and more. He HALIFAX (or) H The wen-fl“ mm” from a" “he Wynn“. "39"" UN“ "m "fie" " I t has done a wonderful job in titer office says showers are ex- Ker-V and Starvat'm‘ and COMM!“ dont 09‘9" him What I an! nald is patron of the batalliou nou h how ratefui we all are lance On Thursday. Dry. but cool. I . some 10", “Willing tTimbeiii3$~e°irl it?th r12: cgariliitceriiigii' SUMMERSIDE -— Two vehi- I To min. I assure you it will be I ah‘ Will move into New Bruns- : 31:" the present and better of Tilt! being u 8mm?" 3. 1 0f the 105; I‘ Midi. Fl!tteiiow‘lieinIChjsrioftitoii/n‘ chairinan' J M. ' I cles involved in a collision at ' eternal. We would have liked WK'k and Prince Edward Island: ("'9 19- gmhustagmit (that what [he‘wants Tgfgfisewniimold memories here Lee Charlottetown sedretacy' the intersection of Notre Damei to have kept him longer. But '0 bring “Tearing weathel'i . i ARTIST ALWAYS WORKS not wtg‘fimi 9mm“ "It 8 M tell-d: ten their 11th reunion and'Daniel Bell Charlottetown. and Summer streets at zip-II there comes a time for every SWSI‘I"? '0 f8“ 0‘ tht? dlShl‘lCLBi I" the Mme however. "war", 9~__gfla‘3£t;__._n_ . ye’Is‘he min —— several in their‘treasurer. . ' Proximalely 7.45 last PVPnihgi man~even for Casey. 3 shgriggrdmrgasfgday' tone will have plenty of time on I I I I I I I q 80's -— paraded to the cenotaph: Lieutenant - Governor MacDo- sustamed damage! in the Vic-r-———-‘—_~——*-———“i 3‘ ~- .h-s hands _ except the artist; for a complete :3 late in the afternoon. There thel U.S. Has Firm Stand By CARMAN CUMMING tern with a larger purpose." ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central District: In Final Year Interesting tile, Theatre Views Expressed By Director Of Time“); bers of the lrma Ls Douce cas out to Keppoc'l Beach a it back. “I haven't ridden a bike or ’80 years. except for the time ('3 flicsLLEn GARRY . or." proclaims this volatile. Gabriel tor Gabby. as he is interestingly mature man, "it lied by his colleaguesi. is the is for everyone. Theatre shmld By JOE REICHLEE NEW YORK t-APl—The most Casey Stengel. will reach it New York Mets at the end of this season. Press learned Wednesday. it is not known whether Mrs. Charles Payson. club owner. or celebrated manager in baseball, parting of the ways with the The Associated Donald M. Grant. chairman of lithe board of directors. have as yet broken the news to the 74- year-old Stooge]. What is known. however. is that both are in accord that Casey has served his purpose and served it extremely well, and that there is no more need of his publicity - bringing. pro- m Paris when 1 used to ride; llth of 14 children in a larger say finmeflhng t0 the New“? back and merit to Populaire. I loved riding as boy. covered vince of Quebec that way." I I . Since Monday night this ram-j'n'a'llicj WW masculine (ms Fremhcanadian “to, 4m. mantlcally very mom a realist) forth from my part- the Theatre National‘ oio family. .i three beautiful children." most of the to; lives in Montreal. 1 dro- He is mar- man. not to the select few. Anya ried to a “beautiful wife. with. one who can truly f things had can enjoy theatre. Gabriel plays many youthful Understandabiy the is very pal-[5 on the stage and on tag. ivision. He has a youthful [her at 39 which. rumpled with com. has been playing . lead he. is very attractive to women.:ski|fu| makeup, rum him into .1 role in lrma La Douce. which One gathers that he does not‘young man. “Today the young motional and image - building services. They feel the club after three years of existence. all in the National League basement. has reached the stage in its young life where it must be developed Tpr. Barwise Tied For Lead every way you can “1 cannot tell you adequately imagine. ; inity of $1.500. Damaged were a 1963 model the directed. at the Confedera- tion Centre Theatre. where the show was brought from Vancou- ver and the international Festi- there over the wee end. he is. In Quebec.l'~‘ where his television roles have ported in all the regions today iwith the passage of the disturb-j Northern Nova Scotia. Eastern d Shore. Prince Edward slan . consider this at all a burden. are all too scrim:- is his vg. “I am fond of pretty young dict. “They can play old man i women. wine. and a laugh." be. all right. but they are much too says. with what has come to be tortured to play their 0 w is considered ty p i c ally French age." ' arm. j TRADITION is a word which But there is a more serious he ‘ '" 9P9" “Eh Cap“?! ' mlmkmg. dehm letters whenever he says it I that for thousands of years has doing. but I love what. i want been his lot. This is tile. way he to do. Even the artist must stay use sees the past. something worse alive first, or what‘s the l who will always be compelled 1- fine of iv w- <—' a; " The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 6, 1964. 3: By GEOFF TURNBULL imsde him so well-known and.negatiive "realist" u m. "Ahhhl" groaned Gabriel Gas- such a celebrity t‘iat he is rec- or Swift. or Orwell. .1“ a a con. stiffly. "I must be getting 1 ognized wherever he goes. and: But back to the present: 1;. old." . '.'t is not safe to wander un lil-‘ 3 He had just returned from bt- 3 guised -in the streets. "It‘s ter-‘ msAgli cycling. along With other mem-irlnle. he admits modestly. “mine!” 8mm!“ the — Cy fv Ontario Girl . h . . to work long and mm for his ' 1964 president. B. Preston Mac-v and Lemuel W. Goodwin Char- D NATIONS (CPi _— U.S. destroyers in international -. t - Cloudy “’lhh 1' '9‘” Shim?“ end‘ ' . Laine. North River. laid a; lotteiown. is honorory president. The United States gave assur- He said the attempt to sink gi“§;£§1g°de§gT§éf tin" even'lmz‘ dilihgfor‘TIi: \iltirlf‘lha'llli‘ITHIiWIP? - B O L E N s I wreath to tie memory of the‘ The reunion drew former Ps- anccs before the United Nations waters is With more Spectacil' 1 Jeremiah Claude, ' ' I a 9"" m ,, h rsday , Cool. ‘ .ight winds increasing to north y; 15. Low high at New Glasgow CALGARY (Cpl-site Hilton 58nd Goshen 52 and 68. Chair-l |Iottetown 51 and 65. Outlook for w n . iday. . . Sunny nd cool :23; for the other people to' driven by Simpson. J12. of Summerside. i The Smith vehicle was pro-. ceeding west on Notre Dame: 0! LOMOYI. Ont... led early quail 1while the Simpson automobilei hers for the second round 0 will be a place where there will I be people Wilio smuggle in a la~ of love to create "entertain-v members of the regiment'land men from various parts of killed in action. and the La st.‘Cauada and the United States. gostd was played by the “Recce ’" CNR Ferries Wednesday it wants no exten. Tar than isolated violence in- sion of the war in South Viet South Viet Nam and Laos. Ol' Nam But it‘warned "if others i the arming of "terrorist gangs attack us. let there be no doubt in South Viet Nam by the re- Luwn and Garden 9 Equipment I 00b ugler. I Col. G. E. Full was speaker' at the banquet which followed. at the Legion Home. Col. Full.‘ who was the adjutant of the. . . . - . , the. street and set Bai‘o Renwit‘k 0' "WNW" .m. 5 mm .‘d to . lit ' .itio be. can t ' the ite-i higmalaln‘ilglinnregiiizggiihnegf Centennial summer celebrn-1 ill-gem. meeting called 3‘ waSh' WOPIe or Southea‘“ As'a t" 3“ against a telephone pole. V 3 d 3 ‘i Calgary Comm? utes la'ier Thrnechael‘iottetcnih.iment 0‘ ifhfligptligpih ilehsucti 1' 25 B Lkl'd.” It! I ' 1053” 3 tions' on the Island. vehicle‘ "18"?“ 5 .PEQUESL ' empire NIEd by means 0T for“ A passenger in the Smithl Club. sun rises today at 5.15 am. andimore acceptable than those pro-I Shawna: Cy ' ' e. Lie'utenathovemm‘ traffic on the two car-ferry He 331d the U-s- Elf Strlke 0‘ m‘msi 0‘ “110 by lerror- 0‘ vehicle. Cathelinc smith. Jul-j Miss RGHWIPR tied Mari! M3" sets at 8.21 pm. All times ADT. jected by such frighteningiyi" . - - I ' I ' W. . MacDonald. who had served In the unit's non - commission-i ‘ investigated the g . crease this year, measured response" to North Platon D. Morozov, the Soviet accident. I in honors Tuesday With a 77. l . We 3 - a story on the increase of warshl s. struck by the United States in p s . PROVIDES Northumherland Ferries” p“. “Our fervent hope is that the. retaliation "are acts of aggres- Chalk. lottetown. whose husbandi had been an officer in the regi» ment. provided piano music for’ a sing-song and for ‘The And yesterday came the word are ,0 be tolerated an -. ,~ i m .. h ., , , . ywhere Southeast Asia are fraught “llhl V Q‘X’enl “id (3 Canada ' yv. Ifrom Canadian National's Bor- els ." anger for the area." ' CHASE & SANBORN—Regumr Grind a n eection officers saw iC-i den . Cape Tormentine servtcs Stevenson also indicated the Britain's 3- W~ Jackllnz 5310 I tor Traverse. Summerside. suc-. seeding Preston MacLaine. oft Charlottetown. as president ofl the Batallion Association. . - - . . . V. . F _ where in the Vlclnlty of 10.000 the new Vietnamese crisis. the U.S. had the right. “to take -. . . _ 0“" “EILEEN.” “’i- 9' to 15,000. In the .luly period He said the U.S. destroyer action directed to prevent the E “8‘0"?” 3 Tms ng Sm Pkfi S k ‘Eguggza for vahlcles iwere upi Maddox was approached by current! 0‘ IUCh filial-1‘5 0" her NEW ' ” hoe y . over e prev ous year? three North Vietnamese tor ships." . . . . . . . . . . . . . to a total of 48.702. lpedo boats in attack formation On the Soviet resolution' Ste- . . . lbs, 55C ' . ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' c . S 0 '—_——.‘—‘—'I and that "when it was evident Venson said the United States Tmpiml 15 07 Till i - T k R that these torpedo boats in- bad no objection to inviting I I for Irma“ 7 01' Ti“ tended to take offensive action, representative of North Viet Bond?” Ti“ I'GC S the Maddox. in accordance With Nam. but added that a similar . , , . . , lb. 19C n l' o e o a At Alberton ALBERTON -— Shortly afterl noon on Tuesday a tremendous double shock wave shook build- ings in-the Alberton area ap-I parently caused by an air plane I breaking the sound barrier. 1 Almost everyone rushed out-3 doors to investigate what ap-. pear to be a double explos-l ion. _ A plane could be heard at at great height and it is thereforei assumed the ex ions warel pos caused by it going through the '. Smith. Pownal sound barrier. t east one window' broken by the shock wave. DEATH NOTICES WEI Received foo late for Classified ‘gcngg-vifjvmi ‘- “"h‘“‘““' . . . . . . . . . dam “on” column Girls. nine and lo: Dale Nich- I ‘ olson. tlrwelt Cove: Catherine . - New 3 Bnnphps “mm -— Suddenly a! The '9' Mach 0 u g a l l. Charlottetown; - . Maureen Lennon. West Royal- . . Show Increase Whether or not as a result of runs to Wood Islands and Borden has shown a marked in- sengers reported that total pas- senger numbers increased greatly on their Wood-Islands- Caribou run. that passengers crossing there outnumbered last year's figure for the. month of July by some- Are Released Following Dame Flora‘s offi- cial opening at Eldon yesterday danc' g and the Bagpipe com- petition were heid. In t'le upper1 field of the park. sports events‘ were run off. Results of the sports events are as follows. position as list- e . Races. boys eight and under: Peter Worth. Pownal; Dave MacDonald. Orville; Donald Girls. eight hnd under: Janet Crockett. York: Kathleen Cam- use. Valerie Lannon. West Roy- a ty. Boys. nine and to: Floyd Mac. Lean. Orwell Cove: Donald Fin-i Boys 11 and 12: John Mac- Leod. Sherwood; Wayne Mac- Dougall. Montague: David Con- nolly. ion . Girls. ii and 12: Betty Croc- kett. York: Barbara Gillis. New- nish. Requiem I'lth Mose 9 interment in the church . comets-y. 1 MacGREGOB _ Road. Imam Cameron M i At Graham's . 964. Mr Batu-red from the Qltcliffc Funeral Horne to her late re- «idem where funeral Will be held this afternoon. 0 . mmencng at o'clock. Interment New B ' 1 .ful to. ~ . a", bon- d3 “Mum. Sherwood. Ruth Ion ay. mles of peace wa r "I" ' Anncar. Montague; Beth Mac- 6 I ha k Explore the snrfslde. fish or swim. s e c mum" shat“ ht: 2:351? Mggksshfggl mo yards. Jack Easier to operate than a bicycle -— q . . . . . . . MM" g inf Vm Mic. MacEarbern. Charlottetown, light and omnpletcly Inslnltable. ‘ ’ l in.“ 65th year. Re- 13mm" mugs-V an" ans' I l ' Mini-trout at the Char- Wick: Keith M- 5” Bring your family -- arrange a P C dm Loin!“ “MA Tim; ROMJ" 5.2;“?agé’mfiuzrfi:ck_ y of friends — you‘ll have a I I s l u s M ' ' thrill of II lifetime “Aquacycllnl” It ‘ I , . . . rhh: Mb“. mflfi glee. has; mm Jump: RM" “moon. mm" 3m". DIAL 485M CASH GROCERY IUnlty. Maine. town: Margie MacKinnon. El- d on. Boys 13 and 14: Dennis Mor- gan. Montreal: Dennis Camllse. Lower Newtown; John Gillis, .lunior open. boys 16 and un- der: Keitl Coe. Westfleid. Mass: Gordon Worth. Pownal: G a ry Cnmtlse. Lower Newtown. Girls 13 and 14: Ruth Anncar. Montague: Adele MacEachern. S h e r w o o d; Lenore Crockett. York Women's open. 11 yards: Rho- sui-ni 1!- th... at St. Joa- m” (alum. Vernon Rival: - - Mam will be “'0 dumb My. iMaeLun. L “EDWIN- Machod. Ruff-J Annear. Dianne Diamond. Cuber Toss: Jack Kane. Norm that we will defend ourselves." gimes in Hanoi and Peking.’ Iwas travelling north on sum; match play in the 1964 Cana- US. Ambassador Adlai Ste- “But they are both part of mer. The force. of the impact dial! women's 099“ 80" “ham” venson made the statements be- the pattern. and the pattern i‘a drove the smith vehicle almogti pionship Wednesday as she lip- fore the security council at an i de sign ed to su-bJugate the the width nf against North Viet Nam Tues- day night was a "limited and point now has been made that acts of armed aggression are not to be tolerated in the Gulf of Too-kin any-more than they U.S. had fired the first shots. as a warning. in the Sunday night incident that touched off naval practice. fired three warning shots across the bows of the approaching vessels." SOVIET COUNTERS The Soviet Union countered with a resolution proposing the council Invite delegates from North Viet Nam to take part in extending its deliberations. expansion by vi ol 0 n c e," sion." He said that in the view of the Soviet government "the expansionist aims of the United States for extending the war in that. in the light of the circum- stances outlined by Stevenson. it seemed to his delegation that invitation should be extended ‘0 South Viet Nam. Neither is at UN member. The council adjourned with the understanding President Sivert Nielsen of Norway would iconsult the other members on ‘ invitations. Nielsen said he would report to the The resolution called also on council later on the result. and the council president to estab- also on when members felt the lish contact with North Viet :council should meet agsin. e fered minor facial injuries. lters of Ottawa and Kay Hel- Town police ’leur of Toronto for low-qualify- w SPECIALS TOMATOES. . . . . . lb. 25c WATERMELON . . . lb. 7: Nam in order to obtain ltsl version of the events in the‘ Gulf of Tonldn. Stevenson declared the ~ tions of the North Vietnamese in the gulf "make no sense whatsoever I t a n d i n g alone. 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