BACK NATIONAL SOCIAL CREDIT LEADER rive oi the Six Social Credit membrn oi parliament iroin Quebec who said they are sup. porting Robert Thompsnn as national leader and reinsing to honor neat Caouelte out oi the party are shown with . Thompson at a press conier- euro in Montreal back row Irom [fit to right are: Gerard Giroiiant. MP ioi- Labelle; Ce. rard Ouellet. lilinouski; Min-- cel Lessard. Linc st. lean; and party whip seantouis Frenctic Partneui: lrnnl row IeIl to right: Dr. Guy Msrcoux. in- drnendent Social Crzdit mem- ber lor Quebec Montmorency who said he might return to the party; Robert Thompson. nation-l leader. and Maurice ole. Chicnutiimi. Coraid Chapdelaine. member tor Slicrbmoke. gave his assent by telephone. ((2? wtrepbotol Shwhwmm iwo Weekend Breaks SUMMERSIDE— Police mile! 5 D. A. Whnlimnnker yester- nav wpimcd at his depart iiii~nl has that break and (‘llt|‘l(‘=. which occurred durinl: lhc Lar htil- nay WPPKGM‘I. under in- \r~iIEat|nllt One break was at Smallman'l on Water other at m warciiouse uh Brvl bars Elms \l'nit‘r Strcm East .-\i sioallmaa's the inirudcrs are sulpccled oi having been in the building twice. the iii-st siiniliiy night and the second tiuiiday ruizhi. Clothing and eirnrctles or an uncstimatrd ialuo hm Mimi'th in havt‘ been taken. Cnmpli‘te breakdown and valuation oi the articles taken inanmn he given until an inven- tory has been taken. store ei- iieinlr raid. Entry into till: bulldiiic ts be iIIPde to have it made by :way or an elevator shait. alter the intruders had climbed to the root ot the island Telephone building via a tire escape and crossing mc roots at the soloin- inc proportics, Town politc discovertst the break at nchlols brothers. at about 1:15 Sunday morning. dur- ing their regular patrol. l-intry was apparently made by jimmyioc a bout window. but II is believed the wind thieves Vim lnzhtcned away More they had an opportunity to remove anything irom the ii-animuse. S’side Town Clerk Appomiedi Finance Officers Chairman s’L‘MMEnsiDl-‘i 7 Summer. Town Clerk .inhu E. Cam~ tho-i received iistrd yt-stordhv that he has boon appointed pro- \ iiinl chairman hi the Mutu- t~i~ni Finance cilia-rs Ami- tion CAOUETTE il'lilllilli 'I II‘Om tiazt‘ it ntrmhi-rs vciusod In support the Caottcttr rrsoiuiions nor was Irlil‘Il‘ll I‘lrtiirt'ie. Queber West. nho did not sign thr slatcuicnt sunnorlin: Mr Thompson but um prrseul at tho Montreal press conlercuce whcre it was released The Fl(,i lot the \‘IFOA oi and Canada. Iiinaoce oi the City ot Now Or- ‘luans. llFOA is a nroicssitrnal and service gipirp govt-med entirely .bv active public oliicials who I sinners wen Coir. (‘hicoulimL Mart-oi nan. tt .Iiin' Gerard itiicllet Rimouski: n'rty whip Jean-Louis Frenetic‘ orlurui: Gerard Girouard. Labour: and Gerard Chhpdclwlne. sher- brititlw Ilr Marcnux. Said Monday he would support the Thompson kroup. This would mean suppoit tor Illr Thumbnail Irom at least 10 Maurice The appointment was made thy Robert E ncvcile. breddciit the United Stairs I and director or I I ernmouial units composing the aswiniiitu. Tllr main purpose oi the as sociation is to improve mcthods at public linaiicintt tit-moor govornmi-nial units are located in all so states. nil in Canadian piovloms. Guam. lMcxieo. Okinawa, Panama.i ll‘iir'ln Rico and Virgin islands, 1 I IBorden Traffic lTermed Normal . with the number or VethlFSi reaching the tdand inialling‘ Item and those leaving tor thel Insatnland 2131. trailic across thel lNorlnumberland Strait between Imnn and Cape Tormentine Death In Calgary Of C. F. MacKay Clarance 1r. McKay. who who born at rounds Mills. New inni- dou. as yours ago. took ill Aug. 2i and died Aug, 27 la the Gen- eral Hospital. Calgary, Mr. McKay moved to the West when a very young man. and finally settled in Calgary in mi. in 1916 he entered the cm- oi the Union Milk Company where he remained until he ra- tired in that: He was a member or the Fraternal Order at Eagles and was very active in common- lly atioirs being a director of the Hillhurst Community Clu b ior several years He was very loud oi sports and attended the ball games regularly also hock- ey camps. Mr. cKay was predeceased by his wile .innet ln I960 He is survived by two sons Gordon oi Edmonton and Donald oi Calgary. tour brothers. Leon- ard E. Homer .l.. Chester 5,. and Harry w and two sisters, Amelia and Clara. alt oi Ca1- gary; one :randsan. nerlk and one granddaughter. Deidre 0! Edmonton. The iuneral was held in Cal- ‘ teary. I Canoe Race Is Followed By Near Riot SHAWINIGAN. Quc iCPt financing we reel Ksnnedyis in. Handleyrl’age Dart Heralds. two 3.. mpmgmfiw M ".9 so... A wild aitermath oi the annual jtorrnatiuh is inadequate and his N65. "tree DC-3s Ind a criebration Im' the canoe race down the st Maurice him was broken up nuicidy by police early hiootiay who arrested a rrsons ailcr iirinis three shots in the air and a doren tear-gas shells, Those arrested were charged with disturbinc the ueace and released on bail pending air pearance in court today. l-olire saiit 4.»th oi this Pfitinlnlt-III 75,000 prrsnns will) this city 75 miles northeast oi Montreal stayed on ior enter Ii’iimm‘nl Sunday nichi, includ- ing a street dance that lasted LIIIII s a m av. The Irnuhle started after LII! diam-e. which unlicc describzd I I Boyd Bearisto Is Chairman KENSING’ION —~ 111: chair- man of the Centi-irnial Plannlfll nominating committee. Doll Wood. has bmught In the ini- lnwlng date a! ntflcerl. generd chairman, Boyd Benrista: ctr chairman. Joseph MacDonald: seer tin-s. n. w. Auld: "tastier. E C. M0019 Special chnlrmetn 6011' the emi- mItIieea in Charlie 0t vurio'iu projects are being AppoinL , but the list has not ya been completed. he said. On Saturday evetutui at A meeting Piesided river by nun chairman. a number at items pertaining to centennial plau- i.lng went under discussion by the m9mbel~s of the executive ilnd oihci- interested persons, Discussd at t.th meeting want the set a! Omn'lllitteen I! well as possible projects to be undertaken. Mr. Bcairslo pointed out that all interested persons in the Keiialnmnn area are welcome to all the general "well-1!! which will be held as arm as necnsssiry. but any file diatr- maiii oi each com/mitts Will eligible to voIe. Diem Regime Challenges JFK Blast SAIGON IAPl—A spokesman ISLAND NEWS PAGE . I Summerside And Prince County i The Guardian, Chlrloflehwn. Wed. Sept. 4, 1963. SI 1,000 Scouts And Cubs I Attend Summer Camp it wan motioned by provao- Queen's Counw; Point Pleas- ciul Scout headquarters last ant. Vatieyilidd. hindeneil and evening that more than LOOO‘Gmrgetuwn noyuty in King's Boy Scouts. WaitCubs and lead County plus several camps an on had attended so pampl this the provincial govai—mnent camp- suminer to make the host sum- sites throughout the pmince. in midtown. three main tmopl had travelling compo vialtang iedertcton. NJ. in one case: troop mild] have Ever had time that moo ve Gaspe in another me nopede hadapcn-oitinirtnelautam Camping rtarud the day pm or the United States oom- eclaiot closed and hired at inrbacktotttepiwincetlmigi a mold pace noon the Extent Cari-do. simmer with the last Scot-u Scouting In Prim. Bow-rd breaking camp on or island In promoted ttirinnm the my weekend. Prince Edward island Council. popular campsites were with River and Grand silver in Prince County; Crap-ad Caitlin, Rocky Porn and camp Eudnatn in MCA Takeover Confirmed By Officials At St. John's ST. JOHN'S, Nflt‘l. lCFI — flights through St iYnItn‘s. Gan- Eastern Prnvlncinl Airways haSt der, St. Anthony Twin Falls. taken over Maritime Central Nfld. and Wuhush ln Labrador Airways The {that purchase in addition tn a variety went through at a private cxv charter services in the Dlnllll change of money and IharcS gavemmflit Ill Greenland. here last week. Andrew Crnsbll. operated arnunfl the Vice-chairman 0! EPA. Con- MariIIm: provinces Ind {mm firmed today. St John‘s to Gaol: Bay Ind In Mr. Crosbie said MCA Presi- the Magdalen islands in the dent Carl Burkc at Charlotte- Guii' at st Lawrence town Ind Fred Briggs oi Tdr- services Are to be m onto, who between them Owl'lfid‘ about el hi r cent oi e. nioiiuoiiiiiiieil” airline. iaihegiMarrIed Status over their shares at the mee . ing Friday. He did nti‘t any ho‘wIIS Requrremenr much money was on era a return. For Attache Post Mr. Crosbie said eventually N (Rem...) only the EPA Insichia probath wlll married men will be appointed Appear an the MCA 121mm. al- in future as military attaches lhuuith tor the present tew to British embassies in certain change: are plum-ed- Prlmnrilv foreign countries. ott‘tciai gov- these changes would involve in- ernmeut iourcel aaid Ttieuiay. teeralion oi routes and eilmina- A w... attic. whom... no tion oi some terminal points on lured to m at.“ as. ruling present nights to provide more was made but Mama to use through service. nadcliiie report on homosexual Mr- Cmshle said no change! admiralty clerk William vassall. are planned lor operations at tailed tor in years alter being hinncton However. some or the blachmuad tn... ml“ to, 3.... sin while serving in Moscow. Lord nadciiiie commented in Boy Scouts of Canada and is a member agency of me Prime I‘dw-d lslnd Ulritled Fund. 9. tor President Ngn DinIt Diem's mgimc has challenged .5. President Kennedy's criticism or Dir-m policies. but welcomed the P states military aid to South et Nam. "As iur his criticism or Diem judgment ls qulie wrong." the spokesman Said Tuesday. I Kennedy told Tv viewers Milne [day night Ih! Wfil‘ Ilfialllst (‘nm- ‘mIInISt rebels "I South VIE! lNam l‘i’lllll’I not be Won IlilIESl .nicm's lgroaler eitnrl to win lsirppnr in popular Ismail tires lit the middle oi the street. let-dim: them with card- htmrrl bnxes and paper. Pnlirc then arrested the u. ltlflk‘hé‘d the canoes rii-e into saying hall at them were iroin out oi town. mostly irom La T u q H e. miles no. Shawiuitziut on the st, \iaurii-e hives. and rot: - Rivieres. miles south. TNDIL‘I‘ I’L PRESIDENT rospecl Yul continued UnitedI‘ MCA personnel have been In- vited to move to Gander, 111111.. the EPA headnuarterr. his report that homosexunlnl Such as Vassall were vulnerablel i is THIRD LARGEST I The purchase makes EPA the $3.“? I” mum“ by “"I‘“ hird largest airline in Canada. .. ' m Lord my behind Trans-Canada Air Lines Emilfléyhfvg’,’ ""5"" mm and Canadian Pacillc Airlines. m hem “d gm“ m elm" 1‘ adds "' “‘9 E“ “'9‘ W" consideration," the spokesman D“ said. “I: in addition to airline lsoilitler _ It Is expected to be October or November More details are settled involving duplication or services and new so edulei EPA now operates regular Races Held He declined to rpecily embassies aiieclett by the ing but political observers be- lieve they included those in help siiive areas such as the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia, Poland and other _ in addition to the security as- pcat. married men couldbs pert. married men could be countries. g. IAr’r Socie’ry Plans Panel Discussions} A monthly lerlel nl plnel dil- cussions wut highlight the 19o:- progt- in Iellan oi the Prince Edward island Art Soc» 1 K ety. The discussions will take place on the tint Tuesday oi ev- montli when a canal oi ion» examine a period in art a a mater change in tech- nlnue or style turned artists in a new direction. One member at the pnael will present the paintera most re. aponaible tor the change, anoth- er s ea an the accepted atylea oi the period. a third will set the currents in art against the social. political and Mommr 1ca1 background. The inunll will illustrate the mnterial by pne renting slider, prints and books. All meetings wui be held at Prince oi Wales College. unless otherwise announced. an ii“ 3:: 11m. 0n file third Tueldly of event Spurred by queltionl u to the United Fund‘s si on elm— paigos by independent agencies. Frank w. thirds. president or the local United Fund. stated yesterday timing that the rea- son why the Unitttd m tit not all-inclusive is that nation» governing ' agcncies insist on remaining in- dependent. tis said that he and his mad Mr. Cur boa directors hav consistent eilortt these independent camp included in the United cant paiga. A opendoor policy ll maintained by the UnltM‘l Fund « tn the hope that these aunties will eventually see lit to join. He noted that all of than are mem- bers of United Funds and Com- munity Chests in thel' parts of Canada and than represen- sMi’t‘Hs FALLS. out. (C‘Pi— ica wits preelscly reversed— that Ontario was the only Ear llsh speaking province in a French-speaking North Ameri cln continent. with that. Harry Pope. exec tive assistant to T. 0. Doug cw Democratic Party leader. proceeded in a speech TtIBMI-EY night to give restdenu 0! this Ottawnelrel railway town a cctaleil ru own. "Smiths nil: would still no 5‘ i" at course. but tor your situation to be Similar to that which holds true In most at Quebec today, there would a few noted-subtl- dittereneea in your daily IIVQI. "Any large Industry In Smith! Falls would he French-owned. "There might be flu: or two "r d' o the boss of dinctm'l, but It would be irken completely ior granted that these [1 . considered more desirable as attaches because they a Wile to assist In the social slde oi their work. the source said. WELCOMED SLAVE! l Chathain. Dnt.. was the north-l ern terminus tor escaping Al Pineffle "it‘s going to he is horse I'DN" was the cry of the am iictrnccr as the horses came tear- ilk down the home stretch at ht» Pinelte Raceway out Mon- 5. I t Ithe American Civil War. .\ Diem . Saturday's race being tamed out. enthusiastic spectators re~ turned twoloid to unloy labor in cntly bilingual. l. ness oi carried on in he “Bay street in be French. "None at you could hat a job would be tor all the has i rich. Toronto would r old I n l and writin! i-‘rettc Some Organiza ions PgieTfl‘ me cumstances. However. in this Shoe On Other Foot View Urged On English-Canadians Imulne that the ethnic Iltul- be bilingual even It the French- tlon In Clnldl and North Amer- mulling executive c l I S I in pmdomlnnnlly Englilh - Ipuk- . an It Junior clerk without [Putin American Negro slaves heiore lng, drufle Mu. I Can't-derail”! which had got Ontario into ~‘J’Il o mess Therelore. asid Mi‘ Pope. the talk oi SPpsrail’n nou inrmit in a cbec should not surlee Englishsoeatinc Canadians Mr. Pope. iormerly ol Queen City. said he is convinced l._it the tulure oi Coniedcralion bends tar more on the to Imanth members will be invited ‘ m. ., p... “5... IIO a Studio workshop where they “arm :. n grin hi: can prlCLICZ LII! techniques dIS' 5p king PDPUIBIIM‘ cussed at the previous meeting. 7 under the guidance or panel SILENT STAlt DIES members. From time to time iocxcnvvibiih; rid ‘tiuest walkers will be invited Mrs Ruth Harkios Carter to address members on work- who cnrstarrnd with him on shop nights. Rudolph Valentino (lui'irl’: clout A set at notes covering the movie days under the home at artists and periods not present. Dixie Harkius, died siincev. ed on the program will be oi. She was 57 A \tidt‘rryrlrl brun. ered in member: The program ette. Mrs Carter plat-M lr'th .materiaihos been druwncnleny‘ml roles in such movies as iron-i the seminars "Art Apprec. i nesiirrection. and The Tempt. .lation" and "History at Art" Ircsa. .puhlirhed in 14 volumes and written by Jnhn Canaday. art. York Times, I 17 will be the opening meeting oi the society and the Oct. 1. when the topic will be i he Humanist Reioiution." The t rt workshop will be on actI . ,. 1 editor and critic tor the New‘ ‘lirst panel discussion will be on I tir l5. tntivel In desirous oi having; their organizations Dhrticilmte‘ in the United appeal. I One new agency that made ap- Plicllinn tn plrlicipate th i I Year I!!! been turned down. [I‘ll president said, as not being eligible under thz present Cir- cate. it was possible to sh ow this group how it could obtain irem other sources the amount it required. it has been possiblc tor the ,, United Fund to accept a larger share oi the tlnancing oi th e PEI. net Cross this year. Mr. Curtis stated This agency will icontinue to draw revenue irons ’outside the province to iuitiil its Ivarled program or services but a larger part in its support will be played by ml. in 1964. “All your direct signs would Falls numbered less. than one per cent oi lhei population. However. last as soon as you lett Ontario. every- thing Wnuld be in French—and - only in French. CONSIDERED muonANT “ll you were caught speedinl‘ you would be arrested in ' b. charged_ tried and Itined in Ft d -t sou did Inot I Smiths .Wa've got roams ideally suited i ow. .. . .“pgag‘t3fl533flcflggf- *2; ‘ior banquets. saIes meetings. .iwouid iind that the Canadian tdan955-‘sasi.wwd'"95i‘7”ng ethnic proportion oi to per cent Pamesi fashtlm shows enm- English-speaking was well re- VQTSETY parties. club meannes- apccted in the lowest~pnld tubs. Bill or small we are pleased but that barely in per cent at to caterlo them all. Enyoy tho the oiiieer ranks were held by best loan. service and stir. EngiishCanadians. soundings. Your Iunclian will “And ot‘ course all or these he a much renter success. Inot-id also love to be iiueiitlr Foriaseoialionsaodassisladoa French-speaking. tor all their in planmnu you, party. work hwukl he in French i phone Fla." "But practically no French- Canadian. from the prime mln- ——d— lstcr down. could do more than read halt a page iii a prepared The Ch text In Engllshrand hIS English Wnuld be atrocious, "I think all this would get yttu ;preuy led up and that you would be talking ot doing something CANADIAN OIL COMPANY ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT MR. HEBER RAMSEY members. including two nritiah.was classed as normal ice the M nrdcr’li Md ended- ays racing. WILLIAMSPOR'I‘. PI. (AP)— I ciitumbis MPI and lnntlicrthbm my omit.“ by ._ “A low hysterical young men The tractors oi the Metal horn Alberta. “fir-ml; .stnrted can in: nndv'Sl‘rPEI’HIfll The Lycoming county grand pacing club wish to ihaak Sid The nine Mps publicly ham A breakdown in the item a "ll "‘9 mm" “We‘- a milk! may a" manna Thomas tit, ISlead oi SIenti'S Phamiwy ior . i spokesman said. About 159 joined in the riot. They were all drinking beer. wine. "and anything they could get their hands on" and Sitser ILIIF donation oi a trophy to be presented oi the clan oi the HEHIMI'.‘ racing. The W W Cannelle are- Mr Gm- isimwed that ierries carried gnire. member tar liapoinie: Ivahiclu lo the province Saiur» thhrrl Rondeau, Shcllvrd: Ru- ‘day. one Sunday. and has on Mon- mund liauglnir. Medahttr: Ger-Id”. rhp number at vehicles "6 Prim. France: CW1" leaving the island Saturday was Gauthier. Rnbcrvai: Plerre~An- 591 Wow... by m 0.. sunday throwing bottles and rocks. dre Bnutin. norchesier n' e “a . peek oi 339 Monday. reaking several windows or Ul- nclrneer. Charievo Trunk [mun-s lor the Niirth- Mauotr acaumont Hotel on th- ltichardson. oz - year-old prone. dent oi baseball's international ‘ League. on charges oi desertlon “g , anti nun-support, Richardson~ nl lStai—iei- — .1, Thomas McKeims; Williamrpan and with iudges e Robert West. Murdock was served with a warrant iniy yum“... Man “my”... m... 17 worn out by There-e Gav ‘u-s—Do‘ugeid MacKlonon. R. A, lchai-dson. Lsrnbertvllle. IIIIIITE 38v Lanrise Chopieau: ' .. IWnodiMHI" street R Median-let balnllppe, cmpign.|l‘rnmenu. lim;f"“e.réi‘f".';‘d Elrlbtm. All it shawlnlgan policemen n.1,. in which she claimed he pm“... dank “w Caouette supporters haw “Ill us. were not available thil moved in to break up the mob ttad doletrted her three month: an“; A ALBERTO" P E' Charles-Eugene nionne. Khme‘mm'nl“. ‘wthIi had started building earlier. my Pet lW, Sinaiiwoodt i 2 ' ' ' ' "llmskl, who (Nd nut attend the . FITS! D mu Gralrhy meeting, - nobertI " " tA Maenooaldt x i i1Q’AHIE. Qluboc EIII. are WIIII‘ Mike I5. WNIEI rm 1 33min Mi- Dionne not Mr l1“? gillrfli ‘C' mom” an 5 Ed: I ‘ ‘ I u y be h . I .I I h mute wrtilld conilrm his men. insertion. Emu s i As '|' en- New Farm Fue 0. Deg er For T e , tit Pinurnc‘c stance also wu ire-m :nkn‘ywn. mid/“king la In it an by Albert MacDonald res own sappor nmnnl Titties: 15. 2:11.; ' the at sierra MP: and one in- be I d I I1 ea dependent the mmentt Handler rial ts. white» 1 l "on, E ms a e’ Tlgnls Ar :hiilinpes’oa. i Caouetie. to; aa- Marvin's noy ta. Ross) 5 a M" three Pitt'l Btvy 1A. Morrison! 2 ‘1 Joility Guy IM. MacDonald! II 4 TWO SOLUTION “t” mt.”- Fm“ ’ ’ 2m wwnd 5“ ~ iroaniiuec inn pane ll w n "Atier all. the Brulwll in 2. 2-212, uand's lair was postponed irons CLASS C into to 1950 ior probably similar Propane in, ManiIernonl l 1 reasons." Bud'l Echo IM. Roast 2 Titan Ward M Coulsoni s 1 ES M J ' S. MmMiIl t3 5 .. .. i. new i. a...» . . ROSE GASOLIN . - subway being built in Mont. Slndy Yorke in, Nidxtlml s a real likely could not be llalslied Prvp-ne owned by it- ‘ by . nubway .vould run WcPhe . under the river to the ialr a a. Times 2:2”. mm . “ report will reach in. Cl.A n ‘ Impl‘tsI Invernmenl In the nut Stony Kalilka it“ day " the I . is. Marisa an int Montreal Mayor Jun ma- sins-s1 Mac in, Ciuisi r on mu. rhiet proponent oi tbo rh-aotde Bunion] ' mill-St. Lawrence RIvol' Ill! {1. Multan) Iii 3 :iclslimdlicoanted the Inllnem' DovyDHervT‘T ‘ l ‘ "who are then roamed ('1‘ unit coastutimii'v'ant o a lie llid'ln intu- it"... cl,“ ' “If.” “Lari?” wm id. N Tram!!!an a . Scotty Kit mt ' I‘W'un,m.'ms,'§y of: Captain c. niiane Mollias. September. Capt. alolllna was water street. in the Johnson sporty Mai-ti ; Sorrel hist- island alto III! that than. "a lrllhtl whit has been the RCA! born in Mlmettm. and has ur- building Capt. n. S. Camp- owned by Rindon GriIiI. rrantcc to...” Mum... n m m I...“ mm to, m a... 1:. will: tho algal Canadian gen. (Ilzfllllhwhn'ikemkéiit: :udhmg owned by hut- Mac mint 9..., In. «iii-vial over MI aim is no corps anon reun- - . n a I It- d it. been; i... moi“. ii. chimera. c-et - e. h- w! m m m- » some 1- tmn cl-rlotmm "w 2 w- m- ALBERTON 13-2 EVENINGS an HOLIDAYS ’m Dupe-u raid he could Campbell. thtr wrelt. He will I“! ll “mm. m: not lie. his wile IIIII two aoaa "- The next race will be hcld uymuynmmd unappracucctaaonnner- otheewiiib-iocaiedlatbr aidainsu ouaday. Septem1-Hm L- '- nantn. aid. approximately to into- nimmta. Dental Costco-p tin rlwm pan. _.' My pet owoeo by William Smallwood: First Dreams owns +u