4-- proanescer ste AM Ws Eood F Aes Ate Guard or The Islands” san Is For It ‘ $ een = as : ‘ e gf TABLED BY JUDY LAMARSH N.B. Pallas . . > | Minister Dies. onger BBG Pro osed eagrmgnsyons Amt Pe | Str Dr. Georges L. Dumont, health : | minister in. Premier Lous 4 3 " Robichaud’s Liberal. geverr- ment. ced at his home. here InGovernment' S Paper a oa OTTAWA Cc Pre A strength boare, chai iahei latte iy aie tan tet clear that _ Sli. ——.- + lened Board of Broadcast Gov- 'e_be the resident pk “i poration will. be ‘subjeet ' The government reje: tes s jvers ernors with increased authority | ngatiolis in’ the Fowler thers -atincting geueral Heat Wine y jover the CBC and private broad- .ommittee report on br as! isting policy i i. leasting: was proposed Monday ing that @ mew re: s dscaieumey ee ex Is Sighted Ri . F ° ency. be. set up to all ‘ BC's responsibility. to op- = lin a” government white pape: ’ : \, ; . broadcasting, including man erate- a> mationa aadcasting ; . ' = tabled in the Commons vine’ the CBC —~ , in loli’ laroety ta. CHICAGO {AP The worst WITH A DAINTY snip of her bridke over the River Lagan» Cairns, chairman of the Im The 4.850-word -paper, tabled aging 4 t j oS . 0 xi g: heat wave in recent years con @mall scissors, Great Britain’ at “Belfast, Northern Treland provement committee. (AP a re we i a a ce ; imieaaphdiniineanaesamecicnen tinued —te—hbake—the U.S. middle Qiieen Flivabeth IT cuts sib Watching *the snipping AT Wirephota by cable from Len- by Stale Secretary 4u 7 eee ’ Atlantic states Monday, but re- bon Monday to open a new RIGHT) is Alderman J. F. don. Marsh, says the government - ‘ lief. from 100-plus temperatures " will propose. legislation to ih was on the way ' \ ’ crease the full-time membership In New York City and Phila- A of the board to five from three delphia, temperature readings nne. <= urns - O Op and give it full. authority to Is hit-the 100 mark for the third sue licences without reference, - consecutive, day Residents of as at present, to-the cabinet . : Harrisburg, Pa, sweltered in The legislation will also re- Q 1n4-degree heat. also for the ast Years Smash Hit = ekEvo8 CELING “eee isplitting the functions .at present ’ From Marviand to New York ‘held by the president by ap- ; ; : oe oe thermometers topped ‘the 100 pntly ge i inting a chief executive offi. Areas proposed for industrial shorten. the hizhwas link to cen mark By ANNE ROND quently gave a much more ra- role. In it be has managed to poin see \ development by the Atlantic De. "4 Canada by 150-200 miles Philadelphia’s 100, - degree “Gee I'm Glad Um No: One listic performance. | had reser. captyre a most sincere and won. °°" responsible for all opera- devgiop ue Mayor Walter Co. Walthem reading marked the first. time Else But Me™: that's the name vations about Jami’s sweet, but derful, philosaphy about. life and [008 of the corporation This = velopment * Board were con (4. president of the Char- jn the 95 years of weather rec- af one of the soncs Trom “Anne little. voice competing with the love and pride and hate and in ficar wi} be reapansible to Te sidered at @ lunches — 2 ottetown BZoard of Trade, and ords in that city that the tem- of Green Gables’ and i also 33-member.orchestra. but 1 did-deed all things. and Barbara formal meeting sponsored gu! lan Mackeigan. chairman of peratiire “has climbed: fo 100 or aptiy deseribes the way-t-feet-ne-miss-a-word Hamilton did fustice—ta every 2 ‘ the Charlottetown Board a ADB. ave brief remarks at the higher on more than two con- after erm Anne tast ain Santa hout_theorchestra—there—hore : Hit-Run At Trade at noon on ONSET inning of the mnective "secutive days Ipand_several hundred other were some comments -abmit it Peter Mews. at the bachelor 3 oa ony ay - — people. were privileged to see’ a being a bit over-powering, but brother Matthew. also couldn't . : ro ea c. 0 GETO N warm and wonderful novel. by | thought it marvellous. and for bring a complaint. The shy, N. Rustico ector of the ADB stated at TRAWLER iS CHRISTENED AT GE R WwW the Islands most famous daugh- the first time Norman Camp. quiet’ man who loves ‘Anne’ so : this matter was under. del hera- ter. come: alive‘ into an-#@qua!ly. hell's’ wonderfill_ music ca me verv dearly brought fears to) An unidentified man was tak- tion and that Fern Doucet. dir- worm and wonderful stage mu- alive and songs like “Wonderia” “many an eve last night as he en to the hospital last might hy eCtor of the Program on oe sical as the 1966 Summer Festi. ‘lee Cream’. an& “‘Anre oa’ sang ‘Anne -of Green Gables, an ambulance from the Hennes- for ADB in Ottawa would re- | ‘ opened at the Confederation Green Gables” have been indel- Never Change,” as he was dy- sey’ Funeral Home following a main in P_E.L. until “Thursday : _Cetire__Theatse—_ia—a— fapacity—ibly stamped..on. my minding, ee. secident at North to meet with comm oe re a 2 audience. that wiped away tears Rarhara Hamilton turned in. a If theré-was a disappointment. Rustico at approximately -mid- ™® an. toy ee ~ se pon n = — and cléared throats in ‘time ‘o terrifie- performance again as last night i{ was the absence of. night last night. His condition pica if itn alan Pa t a ; : give “Anne's 32 member cast ‘Marilla. the spinster who lives Leann Marshall, who last year ‘was also unknown.” mafs showing -a few arcas to . f a well-deserved standing ova- at'Green Gables in Avonlea. with played Miss. Stacy, the school. The Charlottetown Detachment Considered a ton after the final curtain af por brother Matthew. and who"! her. Judy. Armstrong..who of the RCMP had no details on W R. Brennan addressed. the < the three hour show a thouch a stroke of fate. endsnp t& taking the role this vear “© the accident early this morning. Board and drew attention to ie it was difficult..to imagine adopting “‘Anne Shirley" Miss undeniably excellent and, ab- They were still searching for the internati: onal. Atlantic cor- rs E “Anne” heing better. ‘than last Hamilton, whose main-elaim ta (Continued on page 3, col. 4) the vehicle invelved rider road. project which Bons : i year but it was If was much: fame has heen as.one of o~ ¢ i 7 a ie £ more lively and quick and yet da’s top’ camediennes. does le lost none of the sentimentality magnificent job with this a and warmth that makes it so straicht role as the: stern. no ummersi rw ‘ouris tice wonderful. There were some mi. nonsense Marilla. Miss Hamilt: Nor script changes from last on has a marvellous techniaue * vear and a new number. “Ul of never ending sentences —ore gf e Show Him" was added. It myst thovcht is distinguished from lk have taken courage on the part anothr by the tone of her Is ene i mo af both Don Harron. who wrots voice I think that this. prona the -show,, and Noerrhan Cam,-. bly more than anything: else, SUMMERSIDE The new ficial funchon as Provincial today but also those whe would; p_save the role the slight tinge ¢f- cimmerside tourist bureau, minister.” be coming in the future, espee- | AUP needed aie rirartie MATE “ST iated “Wiimhot a sho “die "The cer mony opened with the tally” bearing ti Milt Te “nrany= Tamie Ray also deserves plea. ila come. across as a warm, lo- tance east of. this western capi- . ti ted: en: com> ty of bouquets for her perform. Ving character who had difficul- ja). was: officcatly opened - last building designer, - Keith Pick- more VisKors eapecter © ance last nicht and she teo has’ » 'P- expressing emotion evening by Hons-Hubert Mac- ard, presenting the keys of the pletion of the causeway. improved from last vear. in that Don Harron, tn writing the Neill, pravincial minister of byreau to the Board of Trade several plans were present- she. at least for me. seemed to script. probably did his best welfare and‘ labor in what he president. Roy Johnson Dr. ed, without getting the approval be “Anne” this year and” conse Gertie onal with Marilla’s termed -‘probably: my fast of. MacNeill then. cut the ribbon to of the committee wnrrtil_the sug- = <= ener omen ~ Russian-Ro ~ Expected | RUCHAREST, Leaders of AP) seven. Fast Furnpean Romania Communist day countrie es met Man to discuss their r military ab li anee and new proposals for German. unification Secret talks. hecan, with Nicolae Cedusescu., general see retary of the Romanian Com munist . party presiding Com munist party leaders, the pre r and «ther officials of Bul gara Crechoslovakia Fast Germany. -Hungaty,. Poland and the Soviet Union participated Informed. sources | said the final communique on Thursday or Friday might announce De anian Con Warsaw mpromise Pact Talks tablishment of a secretariat far _this.it was reported, over some the military alliance, named the opposition from Fast Germany Warsaw Pact West Germany has opposed This was expected to be a such ideas in the past comprimise between Soviet cf- Other vague formulations‘ on forts to create ai strong cen- easing east-west tension, plus tralized command in Russian renewed condemnation of U.S hands for the approximately policy in Viet Nam were ex- 1,000,000 alliance .troops and pected Romanian efforts to get more~ tie controversy over. how ens for small pact members. tiohtly Warsaw Pact forces ts ia ae ret MeeeghGh 10 be can' by the Russians ha been coming into the open since wanted. the’ sources said A froposal for a federal ‘form of unification for Germany. ts likely to come from the meet- ing. the” informants added Romania has been Advocating. orate Sells And Gray Circus * September, although some-here think .Romania was disgruntled even before that In 1963,- when Romania began to block Soviet efforts to inte the economies ‘of East European nations, it won the right to produce the things it wanted for a halanced Roman-. ¢ ANADA, TUFSDAY. officially open the building. Af- “ter this portion of the ceremony, >; guests moved -nside where the provincial minister. told them that while in government he had worked on a great number jof projects with the local board whieh instigated and. operates this new modern bureau i He added that during his ten- ure in the provincial cabinet the government “had given a lot of consideration to the -numer- ous suggestions put forth by the Summerside board He thank- ed board members for giving him thejr support projects in the ling’ districts. OUTLIVES USEFULNESS Mr. Johnsen told the guests that for the past several vears the board had realized that the on different town and out- old bureau at Read's Corner had outlived its usefulness and was becoming lost in the maze of buildings surrounding it In spite of its location and its size, the board president said, many thousands of visitors to this. part of the Island received h@lpful = information fo. better ‘their holiday iin economy instead of being Th ill tied to the Soviet economy rl Ss City Yestere ay F A clash on the Warsaw Pact, a formed in. 1955 when. Romania Farly this morning some 40 peze, required complete musen- Was , following {Soviet wishes, animals from tiny ~ monkevs to lar co-ordination and was >Xe- seemed ~ be ee a six:ton- elephant slowly left tae cuted with a combination of af part > ‘ Bucharest s seserhon City of Charlottetown practical peauty, grace and trained bal- - ct ete aoe f lw onnoticed bv its slumbering cae , : A 12-day meeting of pact for- residgnts but not hefore the pew- : : eign ministers in Moscow last ple Pets ed with the shaw due’ specialized performers morith apparently hashed over “thrilled hindreds of people — included Johnny Golden, batt the dispiite There are indica- veung and old inder the big: |!" jungle-bred African Lions tions that a. compromise* began top __»in a steel arena - trained but to shape up then and will be Vesterday was a specia}! , “untamed: Carmen Del Molino, accepted here It will, informed. ecpecially for the vouncer «>t lovély artist. on fhe high tre, sources suggest. come closer to wha were on han ta avatch she DO7e!. Miss Patricia, ballerina retaining the status quo in pact €xtie-anet-Gree-Ciresictaia-x baal hareback rider; and. the clown eammand that bringing either a te a field aff Relvedere Avsn ‘2 ine of Bob-o and Robbine significant. fighfenmgz or any Refere Monday noon out of Also featured. were. high wire‘ loosening < seem'nAg cha and as if hv ma- Walkers. jugglers. acrobats Bic 1 fented city. stood og beautiful girls and thorough-bred ’ re diness for the ‘selena thiiien horses.. lions, etigers, wild ant INS DE TODAY Shine the allornooncand.ev..mals from. the four corners of | (jassified ....:..._. 12. 13 _ eninc before the cireus left for: the “Globe and the ever-populal Deas’ 2... Summerside cotton’ candy $ Camics at An acton-packed three 2 The Cireus, which has heen on Sport 9. 14 per'«rmance was served te the the road (for six. months ‘hist Finance: Markets, 1a audience left. hreathte hy the year. originated in Florida The Women's cs 7 daring stunts of the Fiying Ped-- show whith get—on the-road—ia Editorials 2 ‘4 rolas an art shown in the mm April came up through the States Summerside * Bi tion picture Jungle The perfot-“and-Canada and will leave te” Kings: Queens, City 5 mance itself which featured Pe- province for New Brunswick and Prince County z dro and Gerta om a high tra Quehee later this week : Shortly after the tourist mittee of ‘the Roard of Trade was formed this vear, plans were made for the erection. of a building which woduld not only serve the travelling public of com- Prosecutions Expected In Voting Cases Prosecutions are pending, it helieved, in the. cases of a number of persons. who are al- leged to have voted illezaliv in the May ® provincial elect- 1on Attorney General M. Alban Farmer told The: Guardian thet —witlen-complainic have hean Fe ceived naming a number people in Prince Counts & number of others in County and alleging they voted illegally: No détails were available as to numbers of persons invel-ed, though it was tinderstood the number was ‘not: large ms of and Kings had » huilding Tque wes gestion of, an a-fra was advanced. Ths JULY Dropped Cem ‘Comes Close To - “Covers Prince Edward ‘Island bike The Dew” \ CHARLOTTETOW N, 166 eA \ eoT “oes . TRAN ent funn light winds BLE est 15 Low 59 and 79, Wednesday: sunny and a little warmer. : uch TEN CENTS 14 PAGES Block Incidents Mark " B If, tT Vi it i _Ry GODFEREY-ANDERSON——Snoked shocked The ear sped RELFAST AP> Queen Fhliz- away but, after turning @ correr abeth and Prince ‘Philip. nar- a \few varde up the street, re fpawl—esrapediniury Monday sumed the normal stately .need when” part of a heavy cement alonk the proceesinnal route block crashed. on to their car as The crowd went wild,” said they drove through the streets of 5 Gerald, Lappin, wha works n>xt this tense Northern dreland cap-. door to\the building from which ital the block was thrown ° The The block, thrown from toe Queen. and the duke Piuip fourth floor. of a building under seemed shocked but they re. reconstruction, hit ,the radiator mained Very calm.” of the roval limousine Later, a statement issued be - Had “it fallen a= few feet. fist the police on the two-inecidents ther- back it; would have shat- said tered -the bubble-top glass cov- “A man giving a Relfaxt ad ering abeve the Queen's head. dress wand a woman giving @ Police rushed into the. build- Salfor™’ England) addrest have ing and seized a youth They been arrested in connection with had to smuggle him out a back these events way to. prevent his wing “The “police do not helieve lynched _by a Howling crowd of that. these actions stemmed - angry Belfast citizens from the activities of anv pe Only two minutes eaflier, a* litical organization or that. ‘he the royal. .couple left the iy two incidents-were in any way hall’ after a civie juncheoa, a connected woman rushed. out Bf a-hete!l op “Only. slight superficial! dam- posite’ ‘and Rurledga beer bottle age was caused to the royal car at their car. It burst near the and no person was injured.” wheels. She, too, -was arrested The Queen's visit to Northern . CaO : Ireland at this time hAs heen CAR SPEEDS AWAY _ the subject of controversy 4e- When the-cement block hit the cage of religious conflict ne foyal Car, the Queen and PhP | vean Protestants” and Roman 7 Catholics. which” hay clatmed three lives in Relfast in the last Hew weeks. © OPPOSED VISIT 5 B 4 3 ‘ Members of the Rritish Par /liament asked Prime Minister _, Wilson to advise the Queen. dot * to come here hecause her safety &\could not. be guaranteed Wil sign ‘seemed. to suit tne _ pure pose as well as being a build-! ing which would be outstanding enough to be noticed and still he an asset to the commamty in which it stands Mr. Jobnston pointed out that without the assistance of the provincial governmen' and the: interest -shown by them. as well as DY Summerside Mayor George Kev and members of his council. it wo not -have been financially poss’>¢ for the beard to have ered a building of that mac” tude The building site ad been used for the past coupie of years as-a picnic site and 0 the ad- dition of the burea h its pav- ed entrance soon [fo complet- : ed, its landscapin: et s MRS. GERD: Graesdal, wife a bottle of champagne yester- slonred. and otwer general im- : A S j 7 4. and o 2 a“ <’ Giseidal. managing das at the bow of a trawler provements, the b feels it ao being launched in _ George- has a property \ the Hilmot director of Norinvest invest- iain She. christened the ship Continued ‘on: page -3, col. 8) ment firm, is seen S¥iNZINE the Galt - Gerd. Pininas +i. Soceeiaieamiaamalig Isr roe % Oe Ti RR eee oP Gp eb Beit = Bes eee, ” « wis e ” A ; — = 4 ? ae : ae 5 sg = mar - Ce rE MN CaN tie > contact with Northern Ireland , authorities about the Queen's . safety and would not advise het 6 against going f= The roval day 2 the watchful eyes lice The Queen spent {54o minutes on the new city road bridze which. she opened and named for herself. While she was there. police. boats \patrolled the> river below and a harbor ‘boom of torpedo netting, protected the structure. from any Abject fnat- -ing down the stream Right after the attacks on the- royal car, .the Queen and Philio drove through the- lovalist Prot- ‘estant-area of Sandy Row where theyhad..a_oxild_welcome._ come siogars pa d. on walls. staried under af 3990 on & % % the were smothered in Union Jacks and bunting and hanners reading: “God bless our Queen and- duke.” The royal today. visit ends at noon scicnemmmmpernns Parliament. At A Glance PRESS Ry THE. CANADIAN MONDAY, July 4, 1964 A strengthened RBG with Increased authority was pre posed in a 4.230-word zovern- ment white paper Legislation . will the governors full Authority to *© sue licences and will revamp the .CBC’s top command The “CBC's annual report was tabled too and set out the need for more public money ito beef up its Canadian pro- gramming Solicitor General Pennell said in the Commons the sev" ernment studving means of extraditing Hal Banke the “corporation , Now the corporation . ; required to comply with speefe d hy the board in cases i of breach of regulations or fail ‘ comply with the condi- of a licence k mve Sanderson, ‘president of Bath- urst Marine—Ltd. builders cof the sip looks on. Mrs. Graes- dal is from. Oslo. (See ,Story is on Page 3.) “5 > will reetions re to tions The new for covernment propeses five-vear financing polity. the — corporation -maints nance of advertising their present i ; nadian advertising market anr retennhon of headquarters in mm ta revenue: at ratin ta the Ca —— capes i~+ However, fhe paper raid trol of programming and opera tions should shifted from the US Fxternal Martin notes with inz time since 1945 The Commons bate for the second readin¢c Assistance Plan On maition fader “Waker «ard hee »*pPpase an m ron 4 he tr the Affairs an exchan-- Minister ed garia ecttabirs the firct tabled Ril relations for da <econd an of the Canada nued rant: week Diefen- eee” any op) callin T the ‘means test old age pensions A parade. of speakers cluding Liberals promMnzedt the debate and frustra 1 last-minute attempt by Hea!th | mintster MacEachen to end it. increasing " Os wad heen in een —