Mum-sauna» ailments. mummia‘forumdu‘auhaa‘ iL. LXXVII. N0. 154 ! r ’ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964. motion WEATHER K few clouds and warmer; light winds. Low-high 50 and 70. Friday: sunny and w rm. 9 "megfl SEVEN anTs 22 PAGES k____. & \IN FEATURE in yester- Army and RCAF combined ‘a Dominion Day observ- with the local branch. Royal e in Charlottetown was a Canadian Legion. Here Bishop mhead sot-tire at Memorial John Anderson, chaplain Id in Victoria Park, Charo general of the Armed Forces mm. Units of the Navy. and principal chaplain of the band's $10,000 silver drums. The drums. a gift of the Nova Scotia Government. were en- s . J‘Srv ~ V i- . . m , , . « FAMNG PART In the Roy- talion Royal Big and Regi- close of the service the band, Canadian Legion drum- ment of Canada 43 1 ac k with kills swinging and strea- ad service yesterday was Watch) from Camp Gage- mers floating in Iree . E‘. pipe band of the lat bat- town the marches past the renewing . NB. Following 5 ' f}. L Victoria Park MEMBERS or the one: Medium“ :fl‘ , “Eluln ovum-h oi the Roy- tar II I 39 ’ . Ch ltteiown. (See story 3” lCanadIan Legion. march Memorial .Field. me man "° . fl’ “Mimi‘s!an stand at sponsored the ceremony. page 5.) I DRUMHBEAD SERVICE MARKS DOMINION DAY u -« a ma‘. 1 . Domin‘on Command of the grayed with battle marking Dominion Day in ' [St John’s Girl " * ' geu‘an . onors of and the names of the Surgeon Capt. Prowse, second in command. where Lieutenant- MacDonald stand from Governor WJ. took the saints. ’ l ~ ‘i at Benedictine Hospital in near- at I la Miss Canada uebec Woman Member akes Appeal- For-Unify ' make Canada a truly biculturai aocia. ltistruelhattherestofthe I cots nL KENNEDY ~ .(~p._claire Kirk- azzram. minister of state r Ourth :ovcrnmen tuomnn (‘\(‘I‘ elected ‘0 “1‘ ac: l.c:‘.s|alive Assembly‘ I1 lanadIan w “UAR list as a mm battle." the D03 m minister who reorosaata of seques- of tit. the Cartier told mam Canadian Woman's club at their annual Dominion Day dinner. To achieve this ambition Que .v lltc n... sec needs m" cm“ '°‘ "‘ .c. hf‘lhcr I no]. country i. ‘(inancial resources. it could "M "m" k "WM In hf‘lp h the then divert revenues into pro- saa appealed in ring: I m” M "llllural difficulties vincini' ""m' “mum to “fill ‘ m. “Tmhguflnamn which mm p into federal oom- atpnd that French . ennui: ' "Thc French . Canadian 1. 1mm. , m“ 1'. ll; .‘ua‘ >kingg£mfindeed demand!- I 1": mtflmdnd‘; not M “ck °' “6;.” to. ' or unin than he naa “rm “mu‘ cnflnfl MI“ ‘ m. far to realm his potaa- “95 ' J“ I“ a, " M. a NIAGARA FALLS. om tori Mary Lou Farrell. 21. of SL. John‘s. bind. a model singer. Wedne Miss Domin She w from Nova Scotia. Quebec. Al- berta. 'Brltiah Colunibl'a. Man. itoba and Newton land. liar measurements are 46. second place was Penny McKoskl. 21. of Victoria. Chris Karwalaitys. 19, of Winnipeg was third. The winner was chosen on the basis of beauty. personality and poise. she will enter the Mina nanny contest W. o " ‘ last night from sou _; ‘ University of l l ‘I P fining killed two of them. ' th Three Seen On Canada Bir’rhday l - -- I .UmveISItIes Assn ‘ two-day meeting the l Dr. I”) Smith. Kings: Dr. G.W. i new] -formed Association oi At- l Holbrook. Ns. ’l’ech.: Rt. Rev. l lnntic Universities will be held 1 Malcolm MacLellan. St a . an’s University to- ' ' - Sister day and Friday. it was ‘ president, Dysart. MacDonald. t'lc summer AU is Dr. business administration; and r. . ac ay. president of 'R. Gus 1e. Memorial. ew nswick. ‘ I who will chair the sessions. Ex- ‘ “REE'FOI‘D PURPOSE v ' ' The AAU was formed in April, Very Rev. G. President of the A Colin Fra Besides Dr. Mackay, Mgr, l Ian-tic Provinces; To ensure high I Somers. and Father M cdo ld. ! academic standards in a period the following Atlantic university I rising costs of academic per- presidents wi ha d. sonnel, laboratories. libraries, r)_ , Hicks, Dalhousie; mic: and to avoid unnecessary Very Rev. CJ. ' St. duplication of faculties and cour- Mary's; Ver Rev. C. Cormier. :ses 0 study. I University of Moncion: W.S. Atlantic Universities may be— rawford. representing Dr. ‘come mem ers of the AAU if L.H. ragg of Allison' they grant their own degrees 4) Dr. Watson kirkconneil,Acadiai * Continued on page .1. col. Power Break At Crossroads Thrusts Area Info Darkness A break of unknown origin in ,the main high tension t mission line in the Cross area set. off a chain reaction which plunged the eastern end oi‘ Prince Edward Island into the lower voltage lines below causing short. When fault hit the circuit breaker at he main plant i it- self'inside and broke the lines .9 raising the fear that .hnl down At approximately il pm. the main line was fixed and crews tied to repairing the insides of the circuit breaker switch. lint~ end of the pro- vince paint the break at Cross- was in darkness at press last night while crews ed the the plant Jplant of Maritime Electric Co. . in Charlottetown. Al 8.25 last night, the main eastern line broke and fellionto MW— long intricate plant' The broken lhie to te pumping station was repaired. By Lightning All available personnel of the immediately { company re ROSENDALE. N.Y. (AP) — ‘1 called to duty as they worked .A group of ll boys broke off a; to repair the damage. .1 lswimming party and took sheI-I , lter under Wednesday DAMAGE 3‘ BIRDS? I filming a sudden thunderohower.I Plant Superintendent J A"? k ' Moments later a bolt 0 light-l BOOMhOW" n lob h other youngsters wer "18 Wire break injured as the lightning struckI the tree about 26 feet sbovel ing. a s I thought a Blue Heron or somir l other bird may have caused ‘ their heads. 1 the damage. Killed were Ronald Morelli,! Power flickers in the I- i t, d,l J. A. werec usedb power 16. and Gary Schmi t m other of one. surge when the load hit the cir- ys, was trea ‘ colt breaker at the plant. l I by Kingstbn and reea . i John Scott Smith. 14. mil Donald Auchmoedy. 9. were INSIDE .TODAY mitted to hospital suffering They were repo Births. deaths I. 2].. in fair condition. Classified . . . . .. 20. 21 . Comics . . . . .. is ‘ Sport .. .. ii. 15 Bergen Warmer Women's . 7 Editorials . . . . . .. d ‘ To Khrushchev Kings. Queens. cu, s I Summerslda , . , . . . . . . . . . . BERGEN, Norway (Reuters‘ Prince Co. 2 ‘ iNorway's warmest welcome yet Flfllnce. market! 10 ; greeted Russian Premier Nikita l Khrushchev Wednesday on is one-day visit of this ancient Ifiord city. Th 70 - year - old Kremlin chief. who winds up his iii-day n shoppers sque qusyside fiahmarket. I Beatles Tour I: Profitable SYDNEY. Australia (Renters) Th ties w re n their way back to Britain Wednesday after four of Australia and New Roland pros mo n £250,000 Australian (0005.— Ke Brodliac. managing di- recttn' of the firm which broufli said almost aid to see u. g:- I s; the Beatles here. - neon ha I) them. He said the group would problny return "within two £53- Jet Crashes, Two Iniured NEW YORK (APi—A kt air r international day niaht. An unidentified Rukaian tunic lbs ' '1 ea . , 'ahoortooatroltoweraaia watarandindanaaroaink- tits during a ton after colliding with the sow- _ ' and hitter M i. 0‘ Meet Here Today the I to the water pumps for cooling. 1 pleting the circuit at the . Montreal ‘ ““ llurns Over EFair Site 3 By THE CANADIAN mess rved the O ‘F Most of Canada obse 97th anniversary of Confedera- tion quietly Wednesday. But were moments of drama 00 ed in Domin- wi lazing fireworks d booming guns in a dazzling ’ enemony during ‘ which the city formally handed : iov n he 1967 World's Fair Corporation its 740 - acre. St. I Helen's Island s'te 'l‘hree marchers. carrying the proposed replacement for Can- ’ .nsign m an (above) read the proclama- tion declaring "July tel. 1964. and singing in the Centennial Day in Summer- This year'. sidc' additional pic- .featurcd the arrival of the van- tues 2 and 3) ' zuar of a pro-centennial youth ltravel movement organized by [the National ,Qentennial Com mission ' mote national uglity and understanding. Un er v ‘ .eral thousand. The temperature THE LARGE turnout at the 1soared to 83 during folk dancing I official opening of Memorial ‘ ' ' Fountain in Snmmerside yes- terday listened with interest town crier Joe Clar ‘ Memorial Fountain I Opened At S'side SUMMERSIDE BUREAUI F THE GUARDIAN One of the largest turnouls— mony the unfui'ling some 4.000 peop e—-in the his- ‘ all ten provinces. tory of Summerside attended the l ' . '. (See 0" Pages t is pla students this year will visit and h' 9 wt a inns in various parts of Canada. The 66 stu- ' Ottawa Wednesday ere m the Toronto-Hamil— ton are and from Montreal and district. HEAD FOR EDMUNDSTON Those from Torontund Ham- lilton are en rou Commenting on one of the 510m ~ highlights of the solemn i-ere- Montreal are of flags from Ramon 3“ . ' he termed in };I‘heh laslbesefl CaliIvaldlgan . ~ n wo ave rise 11 WI 0 a dramatic moment and said United Naunm in me can 0 dents In w 'B travelling to Sas— official openin Memorial i it was “an evidence of unity . Fountain. the town's main Len~ ‘ “Ev n [hm h (h 9 1 l reiumed.wedn°5day m "J‘an . . . . e ‘g er may 1’” i \vtlh w1ves.swcethearts and "3""131 year P7019“: he” Yes'l some grumbling in some partschildren The Med 3, the ler a'y. ‘l o .anada." he said. “we should ; TN“. {0 n‘ On ' RCA base_ The ceremonies began with al have "0 “3'2"” (he {Tum They were part of No. 57 sig- large parade consisting of mem- of Canada Wh‘Ch “’9 1“"9- nalsg nil servtn In The Congo bers of the three armed forces. Immediately prior to the pre- since t 2 UN first sent troops scoiitg. gufidest. efttt‘fi. which Dl‘lfitii mier-s address w'A‘ Currie, there in August. l960 inae in ran 0 e egion an _ - I I S ~ A few special activities were —— wound throng the sreets to Cha'rman "‘94 ummers'dc planned in British Columbia. th f H .cenlennial committee as well [Th . . f ed I“ _ Provtnciali and CIVIC‘ dignitar- . gesgfelrday 5e lflirolg‘t;iim, Vspoke 1cm” r wmh music by W Van_ ies along With other dislingutsh- . 1:] y (Ill ma? D_ ‘ ce in I die MOW“ Symphony Ore h est" ed guests and interested spec- l” e.’ 0 9" 1mm": m" e ' ‘and the Harvard Gee Cluh - - ; lerat'o" and as he mum“! Mi The weather was fair through. tailors listened with Iitense to 1am." province "5 flag was whim“ the western Prairie with ten-‘5‘ 8‘ prem'er wan” R' | furled. When all flags had been ; highwav "am-c sparse Tem, Shaw “pound” 0“ “‘9 “’"n‘ I'unfurled they were raised in ‘ ' '. " ~ by Summerside as well as 1 - lperat‘m" “e” “‘9 05 1" one ' - ~ “"50" by 590"“ standing “I ‘most places. Several small fairs :igfrvelaermdm“ dun“ came" im" "mm"- were held in both Alberta and - ' / Chief Justice Thane A. Cami» .Saskaichcwan. The Premier said that rarc~ .‘ hell who pressed the switch 3 S ies were overcast. In coastal ly “in the history of P.E.l. hasl to officially start the flow oi areas of the Maritimes and there been Such Widespread in- ‘ water in the fountain. remark- ‘there w . fog. But it didn’t teresl" as this year. i iContinued on Page 3 Col. 5) l ‘COManEd 0" NEG 5. 601- 3) rooms a, RUSSIAN- mwm DAMAGED iN COLLISION miles southwest of Halifax odnaaday.~A Gannat life- Mt wa alouddo w- ler as this picture was taken tron: a Royal, Canadian Navy feet. The Canadian, Coast, Guard cutter Rally“ on :: nuts to the scene. ' ' (W MI\ Tracker air-cra‘itE Agitated by i at oc- curred in a pea-soup fog. with viaibility said down to 50