Rocket Launching’ pepored succes MO|]ison Quits Committee uring Heated Meeting Brant rocket, fired some im vamiles ahove ,the Arctic Mondeu. night, has radioed back to earth. some: “interesting and a able’ information. Word of the successful launch was received :. here Tuesday from the firing SUMMERSIDE Councillor’ his resignation, during a heated thai the town pre« sine imtied eee ag eee |site at Resolute, 1,665 miles (rant R- Mollison, chairman of argument between members of iately with the hiring of an meeting that he had questionec lnorth: of Winnipes._ © electric light committee for the council and Mayor Key on electrical superintendent and the previous electrical superin The National Research Coun of “wn announced at a special. the matter. of the fown proceed- that during the interval Donald tendent whether Mr. Raker wa * cil said the nose cone-of the 7 yenereny: ~ sunmeiey with the -hiring Baker he appointee acting sup-’eapable of handling the job anc rocket carried special equip ot en teh a ng he of \an ¢electricial superintendent’ erintendent of -the electric util Mr. Riehardson said he was He™ ‘ment for. determining the char- 20°) ni et - yi to replace Tom Richardson, who ity cf the town also mentioned that Mr. Bakes acteristics of the cosmic rays, ¢.... Kes hed % fidence — resigned the. pest. Mayor Kev councillor Milton -was a local bot. who had ‘come l sneenally distorted to some ex a rE aden no confidence i 2 — ae was or ya ~ Mellish and councillor Ernest _up through the ranks’ . ‘and. the leent he_the Van Allen radiation. Crinrilier” Malivsen:ouens need lor ee Hho Merb second- Morrison opposed the resolution. council’ should he willing to_ tet belt and magnetic fields which . 7 re 4 eee ate “Favor Kev asked councillor him carry to “a9 jv of the ound the earth. The. Arctie ,2 Ree. i i Francis Perry if she would_take year to see how he does lteunching site was chosen be. orc,” %; NRC from Church BORDEN . over the chair’as he wished to Councillor Perry. in expres leause the Van Allen belt bends : take part in the discussion. Coun- sing her views said that she lelose to earth at the poles and he Riack “Brant nose ensne Howard Kélly of New York is ‘ lor. Perry refused on the was interested in the town as a a “tit 4s easier to get a rocket detect s\stem for measuring visiting at- the home «#f-Mr— and sronnes Ye that _—she wea — - a — a sition . a ‘ ' ‘above’ them there for uncon. ©9S «-ravs was designed by Mrs. John’ Hanlon Fee a ae : merits positio - : ‘taminated - readings f Dr Bisam Weison of the Tint. Master Atan- and-—-f.von—€or _ wished 19 ole_on_ the mat-_trical_engineey | The Black Brant; carrying an ‘er f- Alberta's space phys- boil of Toronto are visiting their ee Pointing out that if Mr Baker instrument payload of 55 ¢s oratory Dro AG” Me- ‘grandparents Mr. and Mrs Jo- + ee ar -poegesiag eres = received the job he would have pounds, was the first rockets Namara of NRC's radio and seph Kelly cha : aictined a ‘he sas on Ve rene oY a -jever fired in the Arctic A sec. @ectrical engineering division. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Larie; ac- ..) crease. councillor . oon wie jond isto be sent aloft today designed equipment carried by companied ‘by Mrs. Angus Larie ee Po that ‘the town a a still Scientists say the study of the 5 kef f other -upper am of Souris were recent visitors of . nae Kes fag pt that he saving oe rs eee cosmic. rays may~ help «deter. Mosphere studies Mr and “Mrs. Joseph Kells felt the electric light committee After the matter n dis- » - _ Was “frying to put something cussed -for a time, mayor Key 3 mine. how the universe was Mr. and=Mrs. Buddy MacCor- aon the throats ofthe council salled for a vote “4 total of formed and whether the ur __ TEST OLDER CARS mack of Souris have been visit-- in teeing te pass the resoluiion.. three ‘councillors voted that ‘the es expanding oe Peace ONDON CP —The govern. ors to Borden, guests of Mr. and Vir Baker has earried on the motion he passed and two voted ing . i ment is to bring in legislation Mrs. Joseph Kelly if position for at least three months against it Thosé in favor were Three experiments thie requiring road-worthiness tests — Se : and sometime before this: 1 councillors Mollison. Perry and type have .been carried out in for al ars more than four WEED TELLS TIME fee! we owe it to him to appoint Schurman Against were coun- 2 ithe Enited States and another Years old Briain imposed—ob——Fhe—tHewers—of—the—cemmon—hint-as-acting—etrpermtendentfer—ciliees—Morrison-—and—Melish-— last March by the University of ligator testing on 10-year-old Canadian weed tragopogon fold .a trial period or three or four Councillor D. Alex MacDonald Alberta in Calgary with the co: €4r3.in 1460 up at noon months," Mayor Key stated was not present at the meeting. ISLAND TEL ON MONTREAL STOCK MARKET -[ aca eee / , The shar Th ‘ 5 Z é : 7 LT ee i aaa es Gere “senate sia saris wnarane sar vine Union ee Bae ei on, the Montreal Stock Ex- LEFT) Guy L. Hudson, Vice- ‘change, Monday, July 18 un- Chairman of the . Governing one eee Se ~ der the ticker symbol, ‘IT’. Committee ~ of the. Montreal #94 Charles B.- Neapole, Pre- @ Above. the tape indicating the Stock Exchange Adams Gor sident 6«f the Montreal and P| . ¢ $ first transaction on the _Mon- _ don Archibald,- President of Canadian Stock _Exchanges. an e ce r # : : HAS CANADIAN TIES ‘ : SUDBURY, Ont. (CP). Union’ 4. Three carloads of strikers STAR 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY yi0) ‘officials, in a bid to-avort-trous—headed for Thompson. Man ble, moved Tuesday to reduce in an attempt to encourage a “a the size of United Steelworkers sympathy ~~ walkéut at Inco ‘ou Nn oO Ssia AN ice of America |\CLC: picket lines properties there : at ‘14 strikebound mines om 5. Five families. of super- | | milis of the International Nickel visory personnel were evac/ | Company uated from their homes at ; | Gib. Giichnst, represenfative Crean Hill town site, 2A miles p I e Wa r e Ae al _lof USW_ Local 6500, said in an west ef Sudbury, after sery- : interview the -umion is encour- iwees to the homes, were dis * aging the. strykers to reduce rupted and the families had “ — : : Ry JOSEPH MacSWEFN with the intention of picking The next time Lieut. Robert- pickets at Inco properties to. difficulty moving through ; LONDON «CP 4 young them up. With complete dis- sonwas sighted he appeared to lessen the chapce of trouble and’ ~ picket lines Rhodesian officer, son of a regard for his own saféty, how- have recovered another sur- , make demonstrations more OF- § The operations of the Ca-. : e ‘. e ormer: Canadian woman, has ever; and thinking only of the vivor, but when the ship re-/ derly. satin iol ies Lid sulphur ‘ : : yeen posthamously awarded the other ‘survivors, Lieut. Robert. turned to, his position some 10 Monday- 7,000 - pickets ‘were. mill at Copper Clif ware die 5” hild : : a fe 1 4 b i = . Aibert Medal —tor—an —heroie-son—-shouted—that he was all to 15 mimutes tater, was dis- : shalt ‘at| Varta teeo deci: : : + ~ Child's Me Sadia 6:8... q Child’s riple. rescue. the Royal Navy right..and that the. ship should cov ered that. Lieut overs oor ed at various Inco ae — BOOT FYPE ‘ CE eae corde cee ete ee ee thee, bereeg en, | Tene wien thane. Givele. | Net Tan Wich wee: the out ove 1-8 es 1,69] | Summer Flats ant Aas psn a Matas in the water by three sur\ uiIVOrs +2 sks ments ‘Tuesday ina. wildcat piur in their processing | op- SNEAKER : 100 3.98 & 1.98 hertson rowne ec } vv it hat a t Thursd en's 4-11 Reg. 3.§ . the dav fotlowing his 28th ‘birth- —_ =a begs . las - *y erations : . . Men's } : tidd 4 ade varents—are— Ot refusal to_al- 9 Rett —-Tetephone Serves Hi . Jame Rohertson, a Rho i Pet ae oe Copper Cliff were interrupted . 3 4 : : poh a is a We while awaiting ‘the d . a in when four of its main | ; s Gesian. surgece. ond Mrs Rob: | | WF assignments: ; re aa SANDALS NURSES WHITE Width C S| ertson. the former Olive “Lewis ae nae were tampered with : : a e @f Cayusa, Ont. oe ae oh ‘ae ae a ee oe oe a ee oe Cushion Insole He was married: wth- two | | = ™ : r Chff, an executive assistant children From 2 to 10 . - , } - en ia and Central Districts pone ey ey Op RR | Pang lorthe ypu:cntelomar pared lal pormige ebb yA aed Flat Heel - : strike began sene es A $ Lk ° R bert son drowned ‘while_res- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., July 20, 1966. 3 . ‘the ome a Piggot, said ‘several company pers, crepe sole. : rung ‘three Iranians from a : ; supervisors ate still inside t . statement from its New York ee ne : = sinking. dhow.during a Persian eat = ; : mn —-- Various plants. shut down last : , ie : , : : fice terming the walkout an [ : cae wearen's sulf gale The Albert award ° . li Ch : - g se week. They are receiving sup- SNEA RS “hild’ was f i ee - Queen Criminal Neg igence arge ap sant and unjon lead- plies by helicopter. ' Assorted Colours aes 5 cnc AwEne Vietoria 3 : z ; , ’ ’ . ; : i ee f es ers. continued round-the-clock fae : P ot ginied pocnamnrcs tor aa! 1S Dismissed At Summerside tssiston were movacal = BANGER Bkats nano Ny saaaiasc gies spccbeienienis — antry sm saving lifé..at sea or | mediator in Toronto hotel SCUNTHORPE, England Children's 3 Colour blue, red and white, Pera ae = on years SUMMERSIDE The charge |istrate MacDonald commented, en pe Ages: wane ene halt Blue & Whit oo ae * has been won by '56 mem- : ina) 2 ~ ‘ \ : s « ? 3 Sage, weighing more than half fF ue & ite bers of the Reval Navs the He Taian etre ig ee ee ee expropriation as well as reim- a ton.-was made here for char : Mast occasiog being 11 years Egmont Bay was dismissed by cases." He felt that too much Dursement of costs to an indi. Hy The 3,124-foot-long “banger” OXFORDS C oe Ma trat Ww Chester S. Mac- emphasis had been placed on jVidual who argues his own case was made by local butchers FA , Some observers _ have —seen—48istrate f ee f . ‘“in the—same manner as “if he and sold in slices at this l[:an- ‘ Sizes. 8-2: speciai—poignaney in Robert- Donald in Prince County court the matter of the stationary aa + ene eaihiie sinel Seana carnival = sen's_death in yiew of the pres- Tuesday afier the evidence of bus He added that the question Treating the: individual as 2 . ont : ent conftict between Britain and eleven witnesses had been called of whether or not the mishap jayver in such cases would em- LEARNING ALFRESCO c ‘ Women's Rhodesia, where he received his by the crown could have been averted had the phasize “the fact that a private : q wa<_ t early education He was born in The charge arose following bus not been there remains un- jndividual should be entitled to PORTSMOUTH, England : St k H | England the motor vehicle death of Jos- answered_in his mind obtain: full justice in handling ‘CP Classes were not sus- ac eel. SENT TO AID DHOW ‘eph Alfred Caissie. son of Mr. ~The magistrate stated thar it’ his case personally,” said Mr pended when a Hampshire : os . Crepe ar ia a wae . - The navy said@obertson was and’Mrs. Leo-Gaissie, Egmont ‘wa¢ apparent Mrs. Arsenau!t./Thompson : School building had to be closed ee ke aia: PUMPS “rst lieufenant of the land = ‘Bay, on May 24th of this year. was not a reckless driver who Mr Herridge described “the for pm after vandals raided Play Boys ree eine ‘ie ‘ . - ‘raft Bastion which went to the! The child was walking to disregarded the lives of other Ghirardost experience as “an M.- Lessons were given ina : deo Sal ack, ite, Beige. Sizes aid of a dhow Dec 19 when the. ganoo! and had proceeded to people It was a’ case of ‘cir- obvi ous injustice to a Canadian nearby field OXFORDS oe 5-10..C & E widths. een was in danger of voce the highway behind a cumstances, he said, a most un: or nar : ° Rez. 9.98 to 10.98 ‘Despite. 15-foot. waveds, tne|Scherl, bus which ‘hed: stopped |lortunate incident. - piving for the government when 8 ADEQUATELY WIR-{ | in assorted colors, sires DRESS SHOES | dhow was taken in tow and a, pick up students, when he Counsel for. the defence was Mr” Herridge brought ‘the mat. ED home is a re sale- serait anned by Robertson! ¥45 . struck by. the Arsemault Gerald R. Foster, QC, while- up first, said he sympa- able home both now and : : cranes caaeoaaieuneriaa cameo e ht tt Oo VEN C csr en ne a GOL ZEB... MeMahon..acted..L00 preg wit te” paint’ Fai He” ie the ature a fo f. 2 2-— bn Rinektad Dalal aie -good !selection, 230-44 sa “TT ‘harles Powell, 29, both wear-| __!@ fendering his deersion mae: oe shebidee promised to bring it to the at- pairs. sizes 6 to 12. D and E widths. Leather e jackets, .was~ floated tention of Justice Ministet Car- FLECTRIC SERVICE TEAGtt Uppers. ” fov op the dhow to evacuate= % din ma iB passengers. But the dhow. MP H W. He eee ee aor Meee ee : = foundered and the liferaft tow- arric 4 | . | ine ad ; PT chins swim- | island furriers “itd. : z ‘ WORK BOOTS Reg, 8.95 : oe ? € ier. left ‘the feraft and swam Men's Full Grain Black Reg. 6.95 7.98 oward the survivors, the cita- # 7 juality Boots. Cork Sole. : ion adds - | . Reg. 7.$ : : va" Ss oo — Et sree Names Su porter § ~~) —~~annual summer} |} > z “4. | Our Entire Stock. | OXFORDS topped within % feet of . him oe > : Sizes 1-5 - By STUART LAKE fore the Supreme Court of Can- = . = DEATHS OTTAWA (CP) - KF ada ‘ lumbia MP H. W. Herridge said So he boned up on the law and PROWSE — At her home on Tuesday magistrates and law- was ‘successful in having the : Monday: July 18, 1966, Mrs. Anme yers are among aupporters of high court ‘order a new board Reg. 1.98 af Prowse. beloved wife of Hon. his private bill seeking a better to consider the value of his TW-L Prowse Resting at her financial deal for persons who land te residence, 17 Villa Avenue argue and win their own cases Mr. Ghirardosi- sought trom . ati not today, then to the before the Supreme Court of the court living and vo ex- Starts Today 9 a.m. Kirk of St. James for funeral Canada penses he incurred while fight- BEATLE tervice commencing-at 2 o'clock Mr. Herridge (NDP Koote- ing the case here. When he ° S é These were regularly 6.98 ‘Interment in the People’s cemé- nay West) said letters backing didn't get them, he complained % UMMER SHORTS ‘ aol BOOT ters up the principle of his bill have to Mr Herridge and _ Social! e 2. to 11.98. And now clearing S GARNHUM at Bea ee Gs we, been ayted ing ip one _ 5 Leader -Robert . Thomp- SUMMER SLIMS Ee at: a Re | an , a = ght the matter ore t 5 Lo . oes Tuesday July 19, Josaph hie in ma Mr Thompion also tn- ie SUMMER SKIRTS v \e ' Garnhum of eta oth n T} ; oduced a bill in the Commons The Supreme Court - now’ al- 'T his 7ist vear. Resting at the Mac- ae as “e $600 a day for law- iP June calling for prompt and * BLOUSES > : j Lean Funeral Home. Funeral vers. pleading cases: before it adequate payment in cases of notice later Vieting hours com- and’ who are’ awarded costs ? SUMMER SUITS Mmencing this evening against the contesting party. a : MALONE — At the Charlotte- The payment includes travel- | WESTERN j a RACK OF SUMMER DRESSES | town Hosnital. Tuesday: July 19, ling- expenses, costs of hotels ; 196. Harold Matone, Lot 65. in and+ meals while the lawyer is FUNERALS : w ’s Itali T : ifr : | OR his “9th -vear.* Resting at the in Ottawa : omens ANAM 1 YDS a 8 Wi ‘harlo.teiown Funeral Home fndividuals who argue and 4 ; as 3 | Men . ii BUSTERS! this evening at. 7 o'clock Fu- yin their- own cases are not en- LIPSTONE FL NERAL - The y SANDALS pi CREPE OXFORDS Hit “ neral notice later, titled to such costs under Su- a a ee E ecm OFF 4 i ili Assorted odds & ends " sista tina was , Tuesday afternoon i i eee. i GRIFFIN The death occur- — ee ad on \théan the Compton" Faber ai SY ane ee Ane ot || Crepe oxfords, Jumbo Sole, ||| | of summer shoes, red on July i9. of Ernest Grif, 1° Gommons order paper, was Home to Trinity United Chureh, ‘ fered im Charlottetown, ||| black. E and EE widths, 6- j) |) WOMEN’S- fin jn his 83rd year. At the inspired by the complaints of Summerside, where service was in sizes 4 to 10, natural BZ. Hi home of his son Albert Griffin. G,sries Ghirardosi of Trail, conducted by Rev. Dg.-C.R. Web- : Remains are resting at the Ding- pe after he-won a prolonged ber. Hymns were b God By ® All Sales Final ® No Approvals well Funeral home until Thurs-(po,r battle against the British Whose Hands and O Thy Tender : dav morning then to the Baptist Columbia government Mercies, Lord. The organist was & church Sturgeon for service. at Mrs. Eric Sheen. Members of the No Exchanges or Refunds 1.00|' QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN EXPROPRIATED LAND Royal Canadian Legion attend- fand belonging to Mr.>-Gh!- ed in a. body. Pallbearers were rardosi was expropriated by the Alan Wedlock, Reginald Pope, 2 o'clock. Interment im the ehurch cemeters MacINTYRE The death oc; BC ‘highways department in Francis MacNeill, Judge Sylvere irred Tuesday. July 19, at-the 1962 but the Trail junk dealer DesRoches, Wilfred Kelly and >, ie County Hospital Sum- objected to the selling price es- Gerry Sheen. The service at the istand nerside of Herman Macintyre, tablished by an arbitration grave was. conducted by Dr C lens iramd, Rover m his- 73rd-- year. board R. Webber “and forthe Legion hist » hired lawyers to handle by Alyre Arsenaul d Sgt.-at- dis remains have been forward He hired lawyers to hanc ; It and Sgt.-a “Whe Khim Le ua Fah nor *d—from—the —Rooney—Funeral the case in the provincial courts Arms Henry -Gallant. Flagbear- ay Cag as res e is } hut said he couldn't afford the ers were Wilfred Perry and Ro- 79 G RAFTION : . flom?. Summerside, to his late Put soir ed by lawvers when’ he land Sheen. Bugler was AC. Le ST. Dial 2-1273 DIAL -4-9521 Bh te eee ‘ decided to bring the matter he- vesque 4 — : A ; 6 @era; announcement iat =" 3 ” : ™~ a 3 a . : mn cieasie . 4, han i . }—-—- fee inches praesent aes eer osnpeeiieanseietinseenal e=tepapetitantaokeapstanset-asivaes omens ee a SN ee ee a el ET i eae eee :