x a Mark Griffiths, _Byear- old yesterday to heavyweight box- London _lad_ who - anes un-, ing. champion Cassius ‘Clay ~at happy about it, call, pald-a vial! “his training headquarters. Clay * Golf On Saigon Course Has Unusual reatures “Not Jong. ago, we ‘hat a mor- Hmm By. EDDIE_ ADAMS. SAIGON (AP) need to -adhere strictly: to: the there.” ° 14-club rule when they play golf The attack was thnade on the , to the: tune of mortar ahs and nearby Tan Son Nhut air base buzzing planes in Saigon... ss by guerrillas infiltrating through | “Nothing like carrying an’ ex- thé golf course. “Phe club, house | tra iron,’ a U.S. soldier_said the has been hit only once by mor- | other day as he revealed a pis- tar.shell, however, and only. oc- tol. in the pocket of his golf bag. cassionally do golfers encounter [ -_. Another checked in with an snipers. M-16 aufomatic rifle tucked | SECURITY TIGHT . away with his brassie, spoon, : Security measures are effec- | nee and No. 5-iron Despite the war, a blazing sum tive, Heavily armed Vietnamese and oppressive heat, American police sand soldiers check cre- © soldiers are getting some relax- (qéntials at the gate. They look ation by playing golf over the ‘under the hoods of cars and | PONDERING PUNCH LINE. - They ‘don’t tar attack on the air base over i “ter did when he arrived here He | | oF (sland News Page Western and Central Districts. G Tix, Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 13, 1966. 3 | Sees . Pollack. U, so ses Hard Line To Get Juniors In Line TORONTO (CP) -A hig stick petty iteumante car be just. as effective as the | hockey.” | of, the cane. A ENTERPRISING STUDENTS RUN UNDERG _ TIVERTON, England (AP) — Six enterprising students at an exclusive British boarding. , school have been caught op- erating a private night: club in. a room they. tunnelled out beneath a dormitory. —The—story came -to light _ with “the ° disclosure that, two students have been | stripped of privileges al Blun- | dells run ftom where the fees The school,” $1,120 a year. | other four each got-six whacks The headmaster, Rev.. John ,Stanton, and a search party, F weting on_a-tip, found a trap- “door beneath: the~carpet—in-the= study occupied by 19-year-old _ . a bit annoyed by the school - hide bottles. ( “instead of Kings’ learned they had brought a pickup from Estevan, ‘ale\, Indla Reports Ominous Signs | NEW DELHI (AP)-—Iidi2 ha? ' 1 lreported ominous signs. of Chi Inese troop movements. near it» ;northern border. and 14 incident: ‘and some firing.on the .Pakis tani front. Defence Minister Y. B. Cha ‘ jvan has to ld Parliament ; at sell, says Lloyd Pollock, une REJECTED PROTESTS : here *for nothing. ‘It was one \that China. has concentrated flappable_vice-president__of the--—Pollock has «dealt firmly__in_ heck of a _blow."". _said_ Hunter. troops—in Chinese _- +.controiied. ROUND CLUB Canadian Amateur Hockey As-trejecting protests by Wren Pollock stood behind his .ref- fjbet. near the border., ,with soc ee Blair of Oshawa and Bill Hunter eree Frank Daigneault when Bhutan and Sikkim, two smal’ ck, 56° of Windsor, Ont, of,Edmonton, respective ‘man- Hunter twice demanded he be Himalayan’ mountain states now rishbie, and .a few others ine using generous’ doses | agers of the two teams, replaced for being. too. lenient. under Indian protection, : sworn to secrecy. a both™ keep the peace dur- Blair lodged a protest before 7, help take pressure off. It was the first time in months LEADER OF PLOT ing the current battle for the the first game claiming Edmon- jy, /....11 Pollock assigned, that India has charged . China Dutfield, son .of William Memorial Cup between Edmon- ton had picked up three ins Rea and Pakistan with border pro- Dutfield, head of a carpeting '0n Oil Kings and Oshawa Gen- elligible players. ‘“‘Wren's a fine ‘W° New linesmen for the third vocations. : tobe firm, admitted he was the &rals. fellow but he doesn't know the game. —s : leader of the plot. The teams are tied 2-2 in the regulations,"’. Pollock ruled. Both Memorial Cup teams EXPO USES “SRADES ; “tt started as a bit of a best-of-seven/series for the na- Blair followed up by announc- 041 phursday. in Oshawa’ for Water pipes, sewers, power———— joke,” he said-—"‘We were all tional. junio title with the fifth ing he would take his protests 2 civic reception and a tour of heat and ines needec EDT. ‘Edmonton squared the -series with a, 5-3 victory Wednesday | nighf, A a game ‘devoid of the’ chippy play that had character- ized the. series. “They've finally settled down to play “hockey,"’ said “Pollock Thursday. “For a while I ruling against smoking. ‘and drinking. So. 1 decided to cut a hole in my. study floor- ‘boards to make. a place to ‘Later we got .the idea of expanding the hole. I reckon it. took .us_ about two years. We-got—rid—of-the—earth—and ote =we'd have=to: settle fors—It- owas,” ‘only then that ~ Oil _rubbish in’ boxes and bags ee or Simon Dutfield. Down a: short flight of steps the masters found a gaily-dec- | orated room, 10 feet long: and six feet-high, containing a. bar |; stocked with beer and liquor. __The~toom had. a mattress __ that we smuggled out af night —~ and_ distributed— around the school--gardens:: : | ‘When. the hole was ble enough we got ,some cement” and put down a concrete base. _I_got some carpet underlay "meets British champ» Henry~~ Cooper for :the title-May 21 in London: Kings Get a Free Feed ~(AP- Wirephoto)—* |~and cushions. Lights, an elec- tric heater, -a record player, an~-electric” kettle, and—other—eonveniences—-had heen hooked into the school's electrical system. This, they. learned, was the secret rendezvous of the Sixth Form Cellar Club — known only to the six conspirators | who carved it out of earth and ee (CPi—Bill Hun- .» Manager of Edmonton a Kings, has talked his way into a free feed for his team. One “ofthe first things~Hun=—}— last week with his Oil Kings for’ the Memorial Cup junior. hockey playoffs was to criti- -cize Eastern hospitality. “Every time Eastern teams come . West. to play —in the Memorial €up- we treat them: tc a banquet. with all the ~trimmings. The Memorial Cup | dinner is a big thing out West., 4 “But when: we come east, what. do we get? ‘Nothing.”’ ‘Ty didn’t know this was the - case,” replied -Wren Blair, manager of- Oshawa Generals. | “I didn’t even a—toaster-——tights _ by “and we lined the wails... .- ‘We fixed/ up some colored unimpressed. the fiery’ Hunter “his team's in the second Beagle Contest _ $s Tommorow fame set for Saturday_at_® Pai eee re 7 _meeting— an autamabile ate is When nounced — after loss. to Oshawa game that’he would use standby goalie -Don Caley, Pollock was “Caley can't play. He's not. eligible. Hunter doesn't know the rules.” an-= u- Tl tapping the main electricity_supply: We... also. The Cape Breton Beagle, Club {beagle owned by a member of: needed good—ventilation, he- will hold. their. 32nd licensed the C.B.B.C. ~~ cause of all the cigarette field trails for beagles ‘pack on Sam_ Stanley Memorial Tro- smoke. So—we fixed up an ae) at_their grounds, Marian phy: highest rated 13’ male electric fan nd an outlet Bridge Road, Saturday and Sun- beagle owned by a’ member of pipe.” a Paeey spies iee yy the Cr oe ipa patos le rail Representative Mr. Grant Trophy: highest rate Ba hoya are 16 to 18: years Warren Anderson and the run- 13’ female Nedile owned by a : i ning details handled by F.T. member of the C.B.B-C. chairman'Sid Grant and the fol- _Squve Says Legislation Has | No Expropriation: Question OTTAWA (CP) — - Forestry. ; ‘Minister Sauve assured the | ‘Commons Thursday that no | farmer will be forced to sell his land- under the . government's new legislation providing $50,- '000,000 to. fight rural poverty. “There is no:question of ex-. \propriation,”’ Mr. Sauve said as reading, “ The‘ bill dater was given ‘clause - by -qglause study and. “third jreading. now ‘goes to ithe Senate’ which meets seam ‘May 24. the. measure was given second lowing committee: Rod Currie, Robert Hall, Leo*Sampson and Pat McNeil. - Judges for this event working -—-ey, Swam St., Sydney,-N.S.: Mr. fund will raise the standards of Pius Dalton, South Bar, Sydney, | living of low-income farmers. N.S. Classification Committee: | He said*a report to the recent Sid Grant, John Zillman., phy: highest rated 15” beagle CBBC: Bon Tro} ———under—-C.K.C.—-rules- -and—regula-—j5»— Sa —owned- tions will be: Mr. Frank Strick member of the C.B.B.C. ‘ . Canteen Services available all dav Saturday and Sunday. For further Cape Breton Beagle Club Tro- female owned by a member highest_ a information con- Ralph tact Mr. Warren Andetson at 33 iconference on poverty in Ot- Bonang, Pat McNeil. Gerald S \tawa said the main problems to stanley and Leo Sampson. Ea ak Fairhaven Drive, syd: be faced in bettering the: poor” Marshalls: John Zillman, Ed ae NS. : wet seacatioe, peels = Mann. Sid Grant, Rod McKin- us ea ese. wou not. ~be 'non,* Ron. Sampson, Joe Penny, ' dealt with by the fund. ‘Leo. Sampson, Ernest Hobon, DUNDAS CENTRE He termed the government's Rod Currie, George Karn. iwar on poverty as ‘a fantastie . Trophies for all first place Mrs. Jane Turner, Dundas. coluse of words.” jhounds. Entries close: 13’". fémales: 8 a.m. ‘Saturday | Brezhnev Ends May 14, 1966. there was 18-hole Saigon Golf Club course. poke around with a | : now. Pressed for details on the | Roman ’ dinner.’ f 15’’ . femal 1.30 tur- _——- Rev. Marshall Thompson was They: roam the spacious links," and mirror’ for hidden bombs... "Maple Leaf Gardens, where Projects planned, Mr. Sauve lan Visit \de wo May 14. 1966. ite ae the rec looking--over-their...shoulders for. The club has 600. members, _ - said they haven't been worked : ' 43° males: 8 a.m. Sunday, Dundas Baptist Church. Miss the “series — is being played, B BUCHAREST (Reuters) —.So- y _ shiners; dine in the open-air (half of them Americans, who announced ~ Thursday a Me-- ee was expected that | ist Sear toonid ms) Seyi 15, 1966. ry Myrtle Sprage@ was also a guest restaurant and loll on the large may rent «clubs and caddie’ for _morial Cup dinner will be held th coe be ‘spent ‘in security-blanketed visit to Ro- |. males: 1.30 p.m., Sutiday, speaker in the Pundas-and—An-— patio. es te ca $2 a round. The course ‘is sur- | tonight in the Hot Stove though the il ace M is mania, was_ reported Thursday Mav ate ped Ea, ' oo. Some fee] a touch of gull \rounded by barbed wire. lounge of the Gardens? leral money to be nt there Hight to have ended, amid grow- Entry Ree: $3.00 per beagle, 1” Mrs._-Murdoch Blaxiand has’ about enjoying the luxnries of ‘yelmeted soldiers crouch Who is ing for it? “Spe! iplus $1.00 extra if beagle has not Mrs. ; ae ee oy ah seclacalce e d § crouch is pay hasn't been-decided upon jing speculation that it was (jreicia registrati in, number... entered: the P.E.1.. -Hospital e “coun ry c Ne ” right nearby -in sandbagged emplace- Why.. Wren_Blair,, of course: Several speakers expressed |prompted by an outspoken Ro-/ ficial regi ° ‘where she will undergo surgery. It -just. doesn't. seem id ‘ments with machine-guns. ‘Now, that’s more like it,” doubts about plans by the gov-|Mmanian challenge to Soviet au-| f° Ballard Medallion: highest ; playing. golf -over here,’ te The main distractions are peas Hunter. ernment ~to purcKase uneco- | thority. tskadt paaile a edali aie est James MacLeod, Dundas Cen- Steve Wright of Lagrange, Ga., friendly artillery, air strikes ._|nomie farms to turn them into a ae, reliable sources said} pr. Ormiston Trophy: highest | tre, and Raymond -MacKinnon —an army specialist. patient | EMernociss Hospital. ‘in the Kings hounds. Rosettes to all placing--Centre, who 4s residing at nursing-home.in Montague is a‘ Coat left recently for Port Elgin, N. B35 and female ‘caddies. The bag-toters are ‘slim. dark- eyed Vietnamese teen- -agers. __Borden Student pene 'SHOO ANIMALS | lan Delivers Speech | Marine se Don Lloyd “of aL | OTTAWA “A. Borden student,: jtoona, Pa., tells ‘df other dis- | Clifford McIver, spoke for Prince. i tractions. Edward Island Thursday at the | ‘I've played courses all over. closing luncheon of the- annual | ithe world, Rotary Club's = eitizenship-————--. — Before more than “300. ‘students | greens.” and adults in the Chateau Lau- ; rier Hotel ballroom, “Mr. McIver | told of the visit of the students from across Canada to the public _ Archives: Spray Program He admitted that: at} one. time Will Continue “he had found Ca adian history | | “somewhat dull, bu} a visit to the | | REDERICTON = An serial archives had mad¢ Canadian his- | ‘against the spruce budworm will | tory come alive, jhe récognizes jcontinue in New. Brunswick this | now that there were many lively hery under terms of a cost- | an colorful figures in Canadian ‘sharing agreement’ announced | history. iby federal Forestry) Minister ‘I was also glad to nole that |Mauricé Sauve and New Bruns- | the uniform worn by. General wick Lands and Mines Minister | Brock when hé was_ killed at | wijliam R. Duffie. Queenston actually does have &| 1966 spraying opérations will | bullet: hole in it,”) he said tO (eoct an estimated $1.8 million of | laughter. which the - federal government | He expressed the hope that alt ‘will pay one- -third, or $600 thou- Canadians are coming to ap |sand. The ‘remainder will be preciate something of the nation’ 51 shared equally by the province heritage “were pre- of New Brunswick and a group _ pared to carry on}the rich eae of pulp and paper -compariies=~" —tions—of-Canada—if}-the-future,—— "PLAN INVOLVES _This year’s spray plan in- | ‘volves * 1,600,000 acres of forest | where severe insect attacks are expected. Phosphamidon will! again be applied along salmon- | producing ...streams _ to’. “protect | -fish-life. © ®. Budworm spraying in New MacINNIS — At Kings County: Brunswick- began in northern | -Memorial Hospital, May 12th, areas‘of the province jin 1952 and 1966, Mrs. Arthur MacInnis, 84. céntihued there until 1958 when | “Mt-Edward—Roead—in—her83rd= vthe imminent=collapse—of the year. Resting at the Cutcliffe eak was anticipated. For- Funeral Home: from where fun- enls in northern New, Brunswick eral will be held Saturday, ser- are\now budwotm free and in vice. commencing at 1.30. Inter- good’ condition. | nua y %. gathering of students from across Canada was Catherine. MacKay of Charlottetown. _ ee “DEATHS - * Visiting “hours 3-5 and C 10. MOORE — At the — Prince Ede ward. Island Hospital,. May 11, 1966, Louis E~ Moore; West Roy-- Tt alty, in his 87th year. Resting at ~the--C€utcliffe Funeral Home from where funeral: will be held | Friday, with service commence: | “ing at 1.30 pm. Interment Floral ‘not trying ~Tnumbers~ from its- Rusk Confident rt Vote Will Come , WASHINGTON (AP) “— State "Secretary Dean Rusk said a | he is confident there will be | elections in South Viet Nam ** he said, “but this is lin September in a first step to- adventure in ‘the first oplace I’ ever had to |ward constitutional government. chickens-and aa tehase- Boats off the |“ Risk added thathe—does— |believe iment’s ruling generals will! _|stand in the way of eventual - COULD MENTION MORE "leivilian rule. And he expressed’ iiore areas,” belief. the country’s rulers are they will not..include..the.. Yuk ‘and the Northwest Territories. /the present__govern- | to postpone elections. SS College Program Features Choir _'model units run by government jth agencies. = ‘Mr. Sauve said. purchases by’ ithe government ‘would be_wel-' comed by many farmers, who would like to get off the land in rundown areas. Mr. -Sauve, mentioned north- | ern: New Brunswick, Quebee east-of Rivieres-du-Loup,-:includ- ing Gaspe and the Magdalen Is- ‘lands, and the Interlake region |most ‘unprecedented -frankness* ‘of—Manitoba—as—areas —which- should be helped. —— \ asserting Romania’s right to run “There are*-a great many | he added. But Erik Nielsen (PC — Yukon) | asked Mr. Sauve for assurance ‘the program would include. the | ‘northern. territories which com- | —It-spurred= jally to Bucharest, “they” said; to jet; Communist pa | rated beagle in trall. chief gee, in a Special Larsen Memorial Trophy: | on a business trip. ‘ planeafter three days of what |highest’ rated beagle owned and’ {diplomatic observers said were'bred bya member of the C.B.- |= sensitive discussions. with his B.C. ° 1 | Romanian counterpart, Nicolae Quaade Trophy: highest rated |Ceausescu. ff These observers said they felt (MOB: LE HOMES a bitter weekend speech by Ceausescu, referring with al- | The Atlantic, The Acadian and The Fundy to—relations—between—the—Soviet— io and Romanian parties and re- | lits own affairs, lay. behind | |Brezhnev’s sudden descent. him to, fly person- | _ Tom coLoris | Summerside __ Phone _ 436-5601} Agent for Kierstead try to heal the breach before | \the impending arrival of} China's Premier _Chou_En-lai___| prised ‘‘40 per cent of Can- tada.”” Maritime Christian College | | held its sixth annual Convoca- | tion banquet last evening in the college building on Kent Street. |A large crowd from many, dif- ferent points on the Island. as- | semble to enjoy. the proZram which featured the College Choir and an address by Leslie Jones, the new minister at the Mon- tague Church of. Christ. The College Choir sang several ~-repertoire— | which will be used on its tour through New Brunswick and — Nova Scotia this coming week. ! The choir is under the direction of Mrs. W.A. MacRae, ARCM. Mr. Jones delivered a strong | and- inspiting address*on under-— | girding life with faith. Others who spoke. onthe program. were Sandra Rayner and Ronald Mel- lish. Mr. Sauve ‘said he could not give that assurance since the ‘government had . signed . agree-.| iments. only with the provinces: and not the Yukon or N.W.T. David Orlikow. (NDP—Winni- = —y _-Mobile_ Home Sales IF IT’S FISH and can be caught .. - _ WE HAVE IT ipeg North) said he doubts the | he "LES ALEXANDER’ and the SMOOTHIES’ Members and GuestsWelcome! THE HORSE AND SULKY CLUB'S GRANADA | Bae ‘DIAL 4-7336 eS aac ernment Deficiency, Payment. | 65. Queen Street | * Appliances “We Trade * Televisions ~ FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 * Furniture. ~ 2 William: Condon & Sane - Charlottetown, | puyING woot |. 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Mon., ile. plant, the_town's “ELECTION z RALLIES | “THIS WEEK a Your_Liberal Candidates are most anxious to : havegsthe pleasure of meeting “and “with you-the-important issues of thi Meeting are planned as follows—looking forward to seeing you there! MALPEQUE HALL ee -s 35-miles__of__ trenches at the. ‘Montreal World's Fair site. iscussing election. ‘Sat. May 14—8:30 p.m. 2 W. H. Burns and Leonee-Arsenault . —ST.-PETER'S Sat. May 14—8: _. Hootenariny—for eng people ~ Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth. CENTRAL QUEEN'S REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL : Hunter River ‘ May 16—8:30 p.m : Alex Campbell, Sinclair Cutcliffe ant: Horace Willis. - MONTICELLO- SCHOOL See Mon., May 16—8:30 p.m, Don Anderson: and Frank. Sigsworth. [ENGI LEWOOD HIGH ih E —Crapaud ; Tuésday, May 178: 30: p.m * Alex Campbell, Mrs. Jean Canfield and in Moase. MORELL COR: HALL Wed., May 18—8:30 p Don. Anderson and Frafk fn usin ELDON HALL Wed... May 18—8:30 p.m. - . 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Sudsidiary of Brunswick Corporation Evergreen Cemetery Vault .on lieved to be started by children. | Mrs. Brenda MacMillan, Secretary wae. ‘en : Thursday afternoon*to the Jen On Wednesday, May 11, they | " rs ‘Sold and Serviced in Charlottetown by --* i kins Funeral Homé A commit- were ‘called to Duncan Heights : : aa | tal-service willbe held Friday: at_2:40:p.m.: to’ extinguish a LTD. morning at St..Cithbert's Church woods fire and yesterday they : we a | KEITH CAR ICH EL LTD. 3 | ‘emetery, St! “Theresa s at 930. werenalied to 198 Belvedere’ ‘ M A | co ee a Gee | Brackley Pr. Rd. She ‘ ‘Brackley Point Road . Sherwond * 1 Cemetery. betweeff two houses. rwoed , : Sas