as today to figure stands close to 60." He predicted that working in oil close cooperation with the city {engineer's department in the ichecking of blueprints for new constru "on an tions. this number will increase steadl y. lSiAND NEWS PAGE gm Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. July 14, 1964. F' L L Y - ‘ l no 055 owest In ears, , potato Inspector Credits Clean-u 1 Pl 5‘ ‘1 P A e ISCI e City Fin Inspector 1.. only some buildings in which the de- D Ranahan. said yesterday th 3 ti sired standard of housekeeping U ‘11: value of property loss in the. is carried out even lilies; over eiy rough fire to date stands the past several mont s 3 ve It approximawa .000. ‘shown some improvement. grgwegelggflgfie imfimfiag "This" he said “is far lower Inspector Ranahan said that, cent“! agency for scum! Ilan it has been for years dur-j both he and fire Chief H. H. Je~ tame, appears doubtful at m In: the same six and one—half: well plan to continue their cam- ‘ent. month period." ,paign of encouraging and edu-‘ Agriculture Minister Andrew Inspector Ranahan said that call“; property owners to fur- MacRae said the promoters of he attributes this great reduc- ther Institute better housekeep' the agency. who have asked the tion in costly fires to the fact‘ mg government to conduct the pleb- that a much larger percentage One item which Is giving the isclte. “should have some . of businesses and householders department great satisfaction islcm’llon 0‘ the complications ‘3' are becoming aware that bet-gthe installation of sprinkler sy-Fvnlved 1“ I?" “mum ter housekeeping practices con-Lstem. “A few years ago, thc‘“ agency- tribute in cutting down fire ha- number of buildings fitted with He added that the government) l automatic Sprinkler s _\‘ s t e m 5,; 'S 1‘0 knoWIedge 0‘ i may ~- he saw «-where_ ,plan, involving a similar produc., anywhere. and thus have :3 wtfiz lords. He noted that while there are’ was about 25 CONFEDERATION CENTRE 5th in a series of Sunday Concerts ONE NIGHT ONLY JULY I9 9:00 PM. GLENN Provincial cabinet has asked - plan on how one would operate and we be fin- tion has been iscite will for a d idesk selling Jon how an agency l anced. This informs .demanded before a pleb be sanctioned. It has been estimated, accord ‘ . MacRae, that finan- would s I et up an agency. The government feels th at more information is om the one-desk promoters “before a vote is taken." the federation of WORLD RENOWNED PIANIST the com- Two 4-H Club members last evening were presented with air travel tickets by the Royal Bank of for inter-pro- ' exchange trips that will take them east and Wat in town branch bank manager E.C. Wright (left) are Gail Lowther, Cornwall, and Roger Ymmkar, usioe Gail will uncommon hepatic Juno: Grade “Chi: 1. m Gulls. s. Raymond Waite. a bride. Ronald McIntyre (equal) a. his Trainer, 8. HmldVWattc six: 1. Vincent Kil- Ilrldc. James McIntyre (equal). e five: 1. Donna Gillls, 2. Paula Kilbrlde. Lester Waite (equal). 3. Jane Waite. Grade 4: Eldon Waite. Grade 3A: 1. Ann de Grade 33: 1. Carl Waite. Grate 3A: 1. Catherine Me. yre. Grad. 23: 1. Kathleufllalte. for improvement: Al- Jamos McIntyre , Baptist convention of On and Quebec. it was criticized by Maryland Baptist Split Said Avoided ‘ TORONTO (Cpl—A spurred by the recent adoption of a new education curriculum will not take place. say two Baptist officials. Rev. Dr. Leland Gregor m of the threat- b‘ are and ident, ne 3 c in Ontario and Quebec, Rev. Dr. Roy Cook, pres say those opposed to the curriculum do not have to use The curriculum was voted in by a narrow margin at the m Ila Mon of In our- ulum some_ resignations will he demanded, t Dr. Gregory and Dr. Cook both said that this would not happen. Dr. Cook added that minis- ters do not have to use the new curriculum unless thev wiw‘l. Each chllrch within the, con- ference enormous. EE'T'II congregation decides its own policy. “Since the Baptists are con- gregational in church govern- ment the ultimate authority in every matter rests with the local congregation." he said. r WROTE ANTHEM Francis Scott Keys, a young lawyer. wrote The atabanquotatllheulm‘lotte- oome it 3 1 n in a post ‘sponsibility for the mechanics .board and agency operations. SEATS $1.75 up Box Office—Queen St. 2-2464 (After 5 pm. 2-2467) 150 Campers ‘ Attend Service north shore campers CONFEDEEATIUN CENTRE Coming July I3 - Aug. 15 The Canadian PUPPET stilt-inn! Park, Sun- daly eve g rtwastheflmstlnaserlesol services. being conducted as a centennial project of the Pres- Mcsfi’s Omnlcil of the Un- Earle Elliott Cargo , tow by the big flamboyant na- By LYNN HEINZERLING LEOPOLDVILLE (APl—The government was colleen tive of Katanga province who in the last four years seceded. waged war against the United Nations. alienated can leaders, and went into exile to await the big chance. His bounce back to power. with a confident grin, was sud- den but not wholly unexpected. The UN Congo peace force had most Afrl- up an Beloved Puppet Show with star of 'l'V’s Razzle Dazzle Show Howard The Turtle "Fun For The Young Of Heart From 6 to 60!" tum - Fri 2 pm. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m.. 4 p.m. Fri. Eve‘ at 8 p.m.—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! Adults $1.00 GALLERY THEATRE cinaren soc Box Office. Queen St., Phone 2-2464 (after 5 pm. 2-2467) @ CONFEDERATION cENERE Coming July 15 to July 18 A CENTENNIAL PAGEANT "TWO ISLAN DS” A dramatic presentation of Island histo from Cartier-’s landing in 1534 to the Charlottetown Congrence in 1864. WED. T - gAOIPSGI-Islsgl‘avngliég 8'30 P'M' T Gallant — 190 days. nderson, was fined $125 ‘ - ' ' up i Highesl, average in senior ‘ and costs 01' 30 days for impair- i grades — Debby Pound 89.3 per- driving when she appeared Box Office—Queen St, cent. gefore Magistrate A. James 9. _ Highest average in junior aslam. QC. yesterday in city ~ 2464 (after 5 pm. 2 2467) : grades __ Elizabeth pound. 90.; police court. CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE Open Daily ................... .. 10:00 am. - 10:00 p.m. Sundays . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 7p.m.-9p.m. ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN Monday to Saturday Sunday .. ., .. . .. . . 9:30 am. to 12 pm. ,. 12 noon to 12 pm. Watch for the Centennial Ticketmobilo touring the Island daily. at lilsion which occurred at the ‘ tion of Russell and Milton Streets were a 1963 model car driven by Colleen Mary Kelly of New- castle, N.B. and a 1962 model driven by Reginald John Ed- ward Archibald of Truro, There were no injuries. a . Ron Atkinson playing the organ; Barry ' derson singing aocorfiion-acomngldedxtsolo. Speak at he week’s years ' rvico ill be Rev John & Linda Keogh's mfln§li§ w 1 Cars Damaged ‘ In Collision SUMMERSle —— Town po- lice investigatcd a two car col- late Sunday afternoon ‘ which caused damage estimated $500. Involved In the lntersec collision. N.S. just pulled out after frustrating f ng to o ' Congo together—Moise Tshombe cw a power vacuum when he saw one. When he tried to detach his mineral-rich province as presi- dent of Katanga just four years ago today. he was denounced in The Congo and abroad as a traitor and an exasperated statesman called him a clown. On Friday, Tshombe became premier of all The Congo-the poor primitive parts as well as Katanga—in a simple. lo-mln- ute ceremony in President Jo- seph Kasavubu's blue. red and gold salon. The t sprawling nation. originally carved out of Central Africa as a Belgian colony by Leopold, king of the Belgians,i has turned to one of its mostl i R i i l I nold Gallant, P un , lant (equal). ‘ aid. Madeline Gallant, V' uere. iperc RENNIES ROAD SCHOOL r . Grades: Mary Gallant. Grade 7: Patricia Deveau. Grade 5: Debby Pound alona Pound, Harvey M RJ Perfect attendance: ent. Teacher: Mary Power. The following is 'the yearly ro- po t‘ Eric péocgg. ILeopoldviile, and ordered the Yvonne Gallant, Rose, Andrew. [early release of all political Grade 4: Elizabeth Pound. ‘prisoners. Kenneth Gallant. Linda Gallant.I NOW he mus Grade 3: James Gallant. Mil- ? political leaders Geraldine Gal-I Clarence Proctor. and Grade 2: Patricia McCourt. i fee Drunken au Grade 1 chard Gallant, AI' CI‘I‘y COUI‘I’ Kathleen Gallant Richard A Charlottetown woman, EI- i Ieen 1unlikely for leadership. INCLUDES STRONG MAN Among the 10 other ministersi he took into the government Ia‘ burly Godefroid Munongo, strong man of the secessionist regime. Next the curfew in t try to placate who have not °'Tshombe's Move TO Power Not Wholly Unexpected ceased conniving against each other since Independence Day of 1960. High in Tshombe's list of pledges was the freeing of An- toine Gisenga who, in 1961 with Communist support, tried to set independent Congo gov- ernment. in Stanleyville. Gizenga. Who claims to be the heir of Patrice Lumumba, the first Congolese premier and murder victim in Katanga. has been detained for 2% years on an island in the Congo River a estuary. His release is being ar- ranged by thc new minister of justice, Leon Mamboleo. a- 57 T be gov transitional, as provided in the new constitution drafted at Lu- luabourg this year. It will serve only until elections can be held within the next nine months. obvious candidates for president are K a s a v u b u. Tshombe and Cyrille Adoula. the former premier. There was much speculation that Kasavubu and Tshombe had worked out an arrange- ment for Tshombe to support re-election of Kasavubu in re- turn for the job of premier in the next government. asavubu and Tshombe would be a formidable campaign team with strong regional connec- ons. r STILL SOME DISSIDENTS The various separatist move- Driving Charges Originally charged with unken driving. she pleaded Woman Fined 1 On Impaired Dally . . . 10 am. — 8 pm. . o o Sundays . ........ .. , 12 noon - 9:00 pm. Dl‘lVlng Charge RTAURANT OPEN «5 lemma N; w. Kelly ‘ I. ! Drivin ‘9 Neil guilty to the lesser offense. Eric an win, also of Charlottetown. appeared on two counts of drunken driving. On the first. he pleaded guilty to impaired driving and was, fined $125 and costs or 30 days. i The second case was adjourned ‘ to July 16. g without due care and attention brought a fine of $20 and costs or 15 days to Marvin McNeil]. Milton, and speeders Arnold Bruce Taylor. Millview. and Joseph McQuald, getown. were lined $25 and costs or 15 days and 820 and costs or 10 days respectively. John F. M e, city. charged with leaving tile scene of an accident was fined $25 and CENTENNIAL EVENTS THIS WEEK Supper; Street Dance. .“A man River man charg- wnltollnowas flood m and costs or flve days. July 15 —TIG§IS(I:Ih: Centennial celebrations; 8:00 uh. Con- "A. magi)?" m 0' term a urch Service; Opening Ceremonies Spoc- ° °' ° isl Project; Children’s Events; Float Parade; Plc- m “mum...” nic; Sky Diving Exhibition: Sports; Street Dance; 1r Winlam alum, Crowning of Centennial Queen 5:13 rm: WM” film "ml I ll July . July 15 —- MOUNT STEWART: Centennial Celebntions- “mama...” “""m' 'd m“ Parade 10:00 a.m.; Official Opening New Library; .n'ghel'e «Synge... otrdlyu'llk Children’s Events; Sports; Sky Diving Exhibition; Ind lncapa Two ccuud A all...” city. charged with illegal possession of intox- lcsting liquor was u an days. '- y /~.\ ments such as that of Katanga have been ended but there are rebellions in Kwilu. Kivu and North Katanga supportd by dissident politicians known the committee of national lib- eration and by Russian and Chi- nese Communi . Tshombe has brought one of the committee's leaders. Andre Lubaya, into his cabinet as min- ister of public health. With the relative economic stability of the last year. The Congo is beginning to recover economically but is plagued by inflation. With foreign aid, the government was able to claim Q SNACKS arm 0 ICE CREAM mans HERMAN’S DAIRY BAR Airport Road DEAD RENEE u. so ministers who said it do- stsr-Spangled Banner during a b“ nles the Virgin Bi and hlinu- British bombalidment of a Balti. m m W, W c. more stronghod 150 years ago. cite. . * * * * *¥ 4‘ 4 ¥ 4 Premier Worn: - T... mi..." e... m o! e . the only mutiny in British Against MUflOl'd M H l navslhlstoryl Prcmiu- Walter ’ ‘ ‘ ' may issued a w to farmers with to the presence of wild mustard h seeded out groin crops. menu tumors to ' “curtailenlne thee; m very caro- SHOWS 2:30 - 7 and 9 only for these woods which, if allowed to grow. will multiply to a sec-10m eaten .” . The down ndnlster of ‘ rhey were med “figfiu‘cg’m Wednesday tvvm Sisters mild“ dummiiih “will 2 DAYS w h o o n C result ofaahm‘tagoofdoves looked \ exacfl Dr. MacKInnon . y . . alike until... Given Awo-rd Dr. Frank MacKlnnon was W .m..te.’. with s Stanford Sam- I Award for civic deals)! (public achievement division) Sunday evening at the opening sasi e seminal-'3 anon meeting at Stamford, Ont. '"‘ The on College principal and recognition of his efforts toward the building of Chariottctown’s ' , new Confederation Centre. l" ‘3, p o PH HERE'S THE SHOCKER IAWHIIIII omnmi In SHOWS 2:30 - 7 and 9 THEATRE *** **¥¥¥¥4 it had balanced its budget this year. If Tshombe can continue this economic improvement and bring an end to rebellion in the provinces, he may emerge as one of Africa's strong leaders. But to do it he must use the same Congolese army that has failed miserably to maintain or- der I NORTH RIVER ' “DRIVE- NO‘LOVE F INDONESIA SEEKS AID MOSCOW (AP) 1“ reign Minister Subandrio of Indonesia called on First Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan Saturday. apparently opening the way for talks on more economic and military aid for Indonesia. Mik- oyan, on a recent visit to Indo- nesia, promised to keep Soviet aid coming. m I-IEATRE HE WANTED DRIVE-IN SHOW ABOUT 9.30 Metro-Gotclwyn-Moyer I‘TIIJL N AN Mi GERALDINEPAGE °~v ENGAGEMENT STARTS TOMORROW 4 Days 4 ONLY “rsssm‘sumno- ¥¥¥¥¥t~kttvk¥¥¥¥¥ ****it¥¥¥¥¥*****v Wmomncml SCREEN EPIC“ SU‘PERBLY ACTED SPELLBINDIN‘G EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE ALEC sums: ANTHONY cum JACK WINS M M W mums-va .%”m.~...°.’.‘l‘._ PETER o-roou .ymua- “fermion-Maul} WI? - Adults ...... .. 51-00 ADMISSION Ohm ~ ~ (Tax Incl