NAVY TO RESCUE A navy frogman jumps from the door of a helicopter to as- sist in the rescue of the Gem- int F*ve spacemen Sunday West Coast Fisheries Face Worst Season: VANCOUVER (CP and fisheries officials West Coast faces its worst seaon on record “Thi is going to he a dis- astrous season— lot of our bovs are going to lose- their shirts.’ an official of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union (Ind.) ‘says Blake Campbell:ctief~of the federal fisherits department economies branch says the poor catch is general from southeast Alaska. to Oregon “We have no explanation for Union Say second a iio" he said in an interview if he—said—in—-an— jnterviow Department figures show the value of -salfentakerup to the r end of July is down almost $3.000-000 from last- vear. Pre- liminary estimates for August indicate this month will be worse The number of pink salmon landed up to the end of July was _dovn 75 per cent from last year Sockeve landings were down 30 per cent.- The two species are the most important in the industry KEY AREAS CLOSED The department says big runs expected this year did riot maz-, terialize. At the same time, the ‘nternationa! Salmon Commis- siontwas forced to close key fishing areas to permit pinks to Spawn and thus weeerrs the GBT Jack Nichols, ‘icatnes agent for—the-—union, called the--situa- tion disastrous : He said the worst year on re- cord was 1960 when the pink catch totalled 630,000 cases. Last year the catch was-low but still amoutifed to 1,250,000 MEG VIEWS ARCHITECTURE Princess ‘Margaret of Eng- land inspects the architecture of the baptistery at the famed Florence, ftaly. Sunday as she and cher hus- the - ii. a os Cathedral ‘AP Wirephoto by cable trom met | | ‘is not all-Negro, just about | perity "Oldest All-Negro Town E Facing Brighter Future By J. W. DAVIS PRINCEVILLE, N.C. (AP)— The future is looking brighter ‘for= Princeville. now rounding out 80 years as one of the old- est all Negro towns in the United States. Strictly speaking, Princeville per cent. But it was incorpo- ‘rated as a Negro town in 1885, and its mayor, councilmen and police officers in 1965 are all Negroes. There is ‘‘not too much" pros- in. Princeville now, Matthewson con- Mayor Ray gicedes, yet he looks for the town to blossom like a rose. He and all of Princeville’s 900 éltizens are pinning great hopes on an Army Engineers’ project to stop the Tar River’ from flooding the town. Authorized to begin any time now, the plan is to build a 2%°Mfille dike along the river's south bank. The project is to be com- pleted next summer and Mat- thewson expects that from then on this eastern North Carolina community will be able to show the world what an all-Negro town can do. “Everything hould fall into place then,”’ iy Ne “It's fear of the river that Ras held us back “We have high water prac- tically every year, and every five or six years things get so bad that some families have tu leave. “With the river taken care of, there'll be building and remod- eling, and people coming back tinstead of leaving. We'll haye running water in the houses, |too, and maybe the government will give us.a grant of some type” for sewage disposal.” “TOURISTS For Your Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables S. N. KAYS 87 Pownal St. Ch'town y The spacecraft has heen se- cured with a flotation collar In background is destroyer Dupont MR. TOURIST Dow’s Restaurant 51 Grafton St. When Thirst Says STOP Start really refreshed with Seaman’s Beverages 51 Water St. Ch’town Charlottetown Invites vou to try our Kentucky Fried Chicken @ an bucket serves PROFESSOR PROTESTS MADRII® | Reuters)—Profes- sor Jose Valverde Pacheco, a well-known Spanish poet and professor of. esthetic. history at Barcelona. University,” has re- Signed in protest against a gov- five .—— 265 Garden ae 8 pieces York, P.E.J. Route 25 @ Dining Room Plate a Near Stanhope only 1.50 @ Iluminated Water cases would be doubtful Lily Peed whether tis year’s would reach! ‘ pee eee Curiosity House There were only two bright $ LOTUS CAFE 3 Unugual ae Display spots in the industry this year, 2 73 Queen Ch'town t Colored Glass officials say. A tremendous run RINE TAN : Gift Shop of 11,000,000 salmon at Bristol s ane © CenAlan 3 o Dall -ept Sund. Bay, Alaska and another big $ FOOD ° roe a oe agi F oe ty Something new see. oe on the Fraser River — 8 Mull course dinners $ But in--each. instance only a 3 @ aime 3 a comparatively few commercial ¢ Chicken Chow Mei $1.38 : MINEGOO fishermen’bienefited, Mr.i? gen ee ee eS LAUNDRY & DRY : ¢ Sweet and Sour » ARITA Nichols said ° 2 CLEANING pie Spareribs - $1.00 ¢ 106 Hillsboro St Chit ¢ Chicken Fried Rice ‘$1.00 ¢ omere. ee oe : ° e e : e e ° e e : $ ernment crackdown on other professors, one of the five said here Monday. They .were all accused of provoking public disorder CLAIM CASTRO ATTACKED MIAMIE,-Fla-—+AP) More than 10,000 Cubans have been arrested following an attempt to assassinate. Premier Fidel Castro, the exile Students Revo- lutionary Directorate says. The group said Castro narrowly es- caped death while returning to Havana from a rally in Santa Next Door To Firestone’s Clara July 27, and claimed | New Furniture and Appliance Emilio Aragones, head of the. ”. Store ayititta-—wes=erbeally ‘wounded in the frustrated assault. A RE STRIKES COME COSTLY¥-—~~}-- The United States: lost 10 300, 000 man-days because of in- dustriat—disputes during the first half of 1965. JEWELL'S Mushroom Foo Yung $1.00 Beef Chop Suey $1.00 We serve every kind of Chinese Dinner. Dial 4-3199 and your din- ner will be prepared as you drive to Lotus. PO SOSSSOCOOOSCOHOOO OO OOO EE Televisions, Fridges, Washers, Stoves WE SELL Toys. Furniture, Tires and all Appliances large and small. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN Bring the Kids Enjoy the Fun @ Wood pathes @ Play grounds P.E.1. FAIRYLAND @ Castles | Coin Operated 12 Maytag Washers, 6 Dryers, [ 2 Dry Cleaners. | Dry clean an load er less for $2.00, {off-season Special. Mon.—Sat. 7:30 a.m. - 12 midnight | work on farms or 19 uy Princecie in the daytime | consists mostivy of cmidren and old people Most adults are at in the city of Tarboro ‘population about 8,500) across the river Three years ago, Matthewson, who then had heen mayor for seven Years, went on a hat for industry “We haven't had succes about industries yei,” he sald. Publicity given to the hunt did bring job offers from as far away as Ohio, but no plants came to Princeville But Princeville has accom- plished much, as the state leg- islature has formally ree- ognized. The legislature in 1963 passed a resolution declaring: “Whereas much has been ac- complished by virtue of the civic pride and the ambition of the citizens and municipal offi- cials, now, therefore be it re- solved that the General Assem- A P.E.I. barbecue, held af Alberton each summer. cee v Sunday—9 a.m. 12 Your Bank . ficient service is the Bank ef Montreal with twe offices -te serve you. } Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton St., Charlottetown, across the for speedy ef- street from Confederation Centre Theatre. | | AIR CONDITIONED | Parkdale, P.ET — Lane on Route 2 where ample parking is always available. BANK OF MONTREAL ' GOLF AT GREEN GABLES Cavendish Equipment for Rent at Pre Shop. Golf Lessons Take the opportunity to play New Haven on one of Canada’s finest Trans Canada Highway courses. LOBSTERS Alive or Cooked MacKINNON Lobster Pound Phone 4-9311 Open every day and night except Sunday. Prince Street Wharf , Catering to Banquets: and Parties ‘Corner | St. Peters Road and 1 Palmer’s } bie tonBratutate the town of | Princeville All the streets in Princeville, are paved, and the town reno vated an old-school building into a combination town hall-cecrea- tion centre. Three acres around the hall were cleared for picnics and recreation There™is no fire department— Tarboro supplies trucks when needed—but there is a bucket brigade which uses pumps and wells and helps to keep fire losses low The two-man police force has earned a reputation for courtesy and helpfulness. There is little crime to contend with. ECONOMY TOURIST-BASED Two main highways intersect -at Princeville and tourist trade helps the economy. The mayor, a tall man of 530 with an easy way of talking, runs a genera! store near the intersection. | The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Ang. 31, 1965. =. INTERRUPTION NOTICE | There-will be a series of short interruptions of electric power heginning Wednesday September 1, 1965, to permit our crews to string conductor on These | interruptions will affect Peakes Bestion, § St. Teresa and Vicinity. MARITIME ELECTRIC } =Cotypary Limilect= hi the new high voltage transmission line. —— g ay "SIMULA ODMDAODIBDPODTOMMEDRPOSMMMMB DAMON DADEDAAOMEM OOD OOOEO Dos Tourist Information Guide cacao i hh hahahah hari cher chic £62 ES]VSECOLQEEeELCOLEE=_LOLMVEEOLS=SS=_SS=_ SSS The Horse and Sulky's acl GRANADA STEAK ROOM Welcomes You With ’ A Menw of Finest Foods 12 noon — 11:34 p.m. Entertainment Nightly 9:06 - 12:00 | You'll Enjoy “Les Alexander” — Hammond Organ she Sophisticated — “Smoothies” Dance Trio Featured Vocalists — Friendly Atmosphere i FULLY LICENSED CLUB WITH TOURIST MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES a ‘ PI ons ss RACING THIS WEEK RACING THURSDAY NIGHT The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association Moore & McLeod Ltd. 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