- TPage 8-A The Guardian - The Evening Patriot! U, S. Has Britain Corner _ Over Viet Nam Arms Supply Speaking rally cates announced By HAROLD MORRISON ner in continuing American ef- Supplying ‘of arms, said Hea- oe (CP)—The United :ley,. would be. inconsistent with Britain eT ue ee one Britain's role as co-chairman of : conomie cor- 1, 1954 Geneva conference on “US. Nuclear Rocket s Expected By 1975 oe mtv oi jand produced 1.100 megawatts landing men on Mars m the lor 1 aw power for 15 min- | 198¢s—a round trip that would utes—equal to the peak output-take more than 400 days. | of nearby Hoover Dam. It pro- NASA administrator James E. ’ search and estimated ® would eost another $1,000,000,000 to de: ‘velop the advanced NERVA en- ;}duced more than 50,000 pounds Webb, in a recent press “con- gine. |of thrust. ference, said: | “Then,” he said, “you'd have “Tf you want to go out t0 the fastest, cheapest, most re |AIM AT 5,000 MEGAWATTS examine Mars, you can still do The contract for :the flight this with a chemical rocket if you go unmanned—yeu've ot just about enough in the Saturn to 5,000 thermal mega- Vy to do this, But now when you: liable: method of transportatwn the human race has ever had.” PLAN UKRAINE FESTIVAL Many “+H seanhere on PEL the County rallies to be held as forts to get more of her old Indochina Ay HOWARD BENEDICT ictees xX sine is ieoninad to be sown and thrust of 200.000 to oath take the * next step, DAUPHIN, Man. (CP)—Can- will have -an ideal opportunity follows . friends and allies involved in However, the other co-chair- ; Pp) awarded soon 250,000. pounds ; h da’s fi 1 Ukraini mac? ‘ Queens: July 14 at 8.00 pm. the sticky Vietnar : "man, the Soviet Union, actively CAPE KENNEEFY, Fis ‘A! . which is to go out with. men, ada-s first Nationa alnae to display” their: speaking tal- , : : ticky Vietnamese war : at . : ee ned from re. Nuclear reactors also are be- Harold B. Finger, manager of you. must have the nuctear Festival» is held here July 29 in the Provincial:Vocational In- While Bri supports North Viet Nam with With ‘confidence gained mf ; the ; “4 ; ; ents beginning June 30. Local stitute “ wnain wapts (6 vay "tn rence ef conventions! ne dv’mited (MS Duilt as power sources for the NASA-Atomic Energy Com-. rocket. 30. It features historical and rallies are arranged in tén loca- Kings: July. 19 at 8:00 p.m ae rman oo an oe arms : vt aa RRR ' sn ee ee Phen eat aaa a i og COLD SUME CNY cee cen : y uc , rh its first fo Pra P: . i j . ns actos the Inend. beri in, Mowtague. Regional Hit} Labor! gaverament "is wrgeally Commentators have wigeeted SS Mess team Cape Ken-eerh IU, Seuale-pace’ commis city ‘An unepePhed nieg certs, national tabs asda Ue ning on Thursday, June 30, nine ‘School: seeking ways of selli e the government is not so con-) : i kas si cial th ini surrounding clubs will meet in Prince: July 21‘at'800 p m. arms Comet . Pagewnggth gory cree about its role . co- — ee - “a - ee atl ng pt ier way i a the Giotsie teem aanetion Some 6 eee Gee ™ ee } N ,, ‘ ; e High 3 i a ee h with* the bor 3 n or urre ; 7 dices three Fales take piace, Schl ‘Ausiterium. " bombers ordered tame the" U's, party's volte let wing. which Plasets tn the ams Se ea Oe resid excreting, ‘Sasood” ant us (Sal, 5, eee ea tia! UEIPEe Ieee iel toe one in Souris Regional High Prizes will be awarded by the at a cost of $350,000,000. has strongly ons a ee ae S budptiay to “in Nevada They involved jexplorat dies uae fights and seats oe a ee am gg Nh ghitage iaaaan i ies ‘ y i prob! ty I i . , , waar y ; tg ee So ene a a ae 8 rd ee a rane ig a — appear to being tested under project veuwe landings on Mars and stages, the a = sorts |pemabdate, "137 oe So Farmer's Hall with 12 clubs par pb aie fo palley - primates ett et pon Johnson to pull out sore : been , verenmne and, he BESTS iM hich stands ‘for. nu oa So , meee oe — bgp di co’ men ae taking 5 at-the ‘county Ta the Viet ‘Administration is pushitg to (e- appli cation to decide later this year what the forts of home. No lavish ap- y” gional High School will host to 11 clubs. O'Leary Re-|ment at both rallies, and follow- | play membera will provide entertain Nam struggle. As already pointed out in the | CANADA IS LARGE Canada, --gional High School ds the sole fo- ling the program, at the three Commons, British arms are be- ‘square miles, is the world’s sec- cation of a rally on July 5 with’ county meetings a hootenanny ing used by Australian and New| ‘ond largest country. seven clubs attending. July 6 will-he held finds a rally in Miscouche with rallies are held during the visits eight clubs attending and nine of the Inter-provincial Exchange | clubs gather the same night im delegates and two of these will Cardigan. The final night of also provide an evening for the! these local rallies has six clubs 18 Manitoba Exchange delega- competing in Irishtown Hall, 16 tes arriving on July 15th. These clubs meeting in Vernon River programs. provide 4-H members Hall and finally nine clubs com- across the Island to get real ex- | peting in the Central Queefis perience in public speaking, to| He told questioners Thursday Regional Aiditorium, Hunter’s have ideal opportunities io meet the government won't sell arms iv t 7:- other 4H members in their for use in Viet Nam. He aiso -90 p.m province as well as many visit- | € government. won't —Speakers—are—- divided —into—ing 4H'ers—___»—_____- Festrictions on classes _ All of these rallies, are open ‘aet of r which we seil 1. Senior Class: 26 and over. to the public and most 4H clubs. : Topic: Canada’s Centennial |have already indicated their de- [et ake ee th i Celebrations |Sire to have a complete turnout, | nment alre dy he 7 red 2. Intermediate: 18 - 35 (inelw- | \not havig -all members partici- | . Nin ina tive) ipate, but having all members |¢, Topies: How Our Community support. These rallies appear Will Celebrate Centennial Year to be interesting and it is hoped or all 4H members will come and The Most Interesting Event enjoy themselves - the spirit dis- that has happened in my Com- played at these rallies will cer- munity jtainly indicate the individual | 3. Junior: .10, 32 (inclusive) . club spirit. As a token of ¢lub Topics: .The ‘Role our club interest and spirit at the local will’ play in centennial celebra- the county rallies the Dept. of tions : |. Agriculture will present ‘the, | club with the highest _percentage | -_. Why T Joined ‘ ret Club . of attendance at both in each’ Each club will enter one speak- couny wit 4-H Club-! er in each class and the winn- Pledge Scroll which any club ere at each’ Tally bes compete would be pleased to possess. Exchange 4-Hers | due-here in July On July 12 mine Interprovin- Howard Tweedy, Earnescliffe eial Exchange delegates will ar- |P. E. I. rive on the Island. For two days |Gladys Gislason - Mr. and Mrs. top 4H’ers will be hosis of ;Alvin--Palmer,-O'Leary; P-EaAS er E. I. Dept.*of Agriculture [Pat Wasylik - Mr. and Mrs. | On Thursday, July 14, they will |Leonard Keefe, Newton, P.E.1.| journey to their host families |Lynn Clements - Mr. and Mrs. - with whom they will remain un- Wilbur Wright, Bedeque. P.E.I. til Sunday evening, July 24, at Marilyn Jean MacCannell - Mr. which time the delegate and the and’ Mrs. Leo Doyle, Poenet ar family = vo a at- Grove, P. E. bo a reception at t arlot- Barbara Hull’. Mr. and Mrs. tetown Hotel. The province, de- legates and thelr host ener ree izle, Lat 6. 8. T. | Sharon Lg ara Mr. and e s --David_MacNell-.will be oe Cecil Walsh, Summerville, hosted by Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harri- | son Green, Kingston. Doreen ‘Delgaty - Mr. aiid Mrs. N. 8B. ~ Ronald Audet will be’ fated hy Mr ants soups Soe Jengeno, r'and Mrg All of the county Zealand a more onslaughts having 3,851,000) 's rocket. An industry contract velop. a nuclear rocket as a8 stage for the huge Saturn of the to begin development On. June 9, a NERVA engine, | anchored to a test stand, poured for in space after landing men 136,000 gallons. of liquid hydro- on the moon. Many experts are gen. fuel over. its nuclear reactor ‘suggesting a national goal of the United~ States should aim and Atomic Energy Commission have invested a total of a $800 000,000 ms nuclear power re- 'bed, moon. Webb said the space agency |pointments, have | but the jail wi) mirrors in the cells, a troops in South Viet) Nam, though Defence TSecretary | Denis Healty maintains this en nothing to do with the issue. However, he has been faced with. one volley of attack on| British policy .and likely will in the |Commons' next week. ;down two U.S. requests for cer- tain airborne weapons for use in. Viet Nam but acknowledged that part of the reason for one turndown was that Britain was not im a position. to produce them. British and American 3ego- | 'tiators now are locked in bar-| gaining on the kind of Ameri- can arms orders that can be meee in Britain to cover the ocst of the aircraft order One possible way out of the British dilemma is for Britain — to ship arms to the US. not for use in Viet Nam but to replace American arms shipped to the Pacific. The government thus |eould continue its publie policy of non-participation. ~ Although Prime Minister Wile} | son has given President John- | son ‘limited support on Amer | can policy in Viet Nam, he has publicly appealed. for a peace- ful settlement: Gold Holdings Show Decline OTTAWA .(CP)—The amount, of gold in “Canada’s © official holdings was $1,060,700,000 in terms of United States dollars ,on May 31, the lowest in more jthan a year,:the Bank of Can- ‘ada revorted. | TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE N ow! “Enj joy ‘The New ' Bleeds Beverages “The bank's monthly statistical Cavendish Beach, P.EI. ‘Moore & McLeod Ltd. summary showed end - of - May. | official holdings totalled $2.412.- | | 200,000, including $1, LE. | iin U.S. dollars. Pe MacAulay, Souris Line \Coonie Kuharski: Mr. and Mrs| At April $0 the official hold- Newfoundland - Stella Burry J08Dh Morris, Kinkora,-P.E.1. Es amounted to, $6,006,000,000 | — road |Dennis Hodgson - Mr. and Mrs. |!n_ gold and $1,373,100,000 . in will be a guest of Mr. and Mr Charles Kennedy, New. Perth. Quebee - Jacques Mailhot will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Dennis Geisler - Mr. and Mrs. Cormier, Richmond. |Leslie Underhay, Souris R. R.- Ontario - Jane Graham will be 4, P. E. I. hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allan Brooks - Mr. and Mrs. MacLean, Cornwall. : Stuart MacGregor, East Bal- Manitoba - Ralph Oliver is to be tic, P. E. I. @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Roy Wilton - Mr. and Mrs. Er- Leonard Ling, Wheatley River, ao U.S. dollars, a total of -$7,469,- 10 000 Earlier this year the treasury sold gold-to the US. and in- vested the funds in interest- |bearing U.S. securities. This was to assist the United States in its current balance of pavy- ,ments problem, while adding to © Bulky Sweaters | © Boucle Cardigans 6.98 & 8.98 THE GLORIA Ladies’ Wear 155 Gt. 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Canada . s Cosine Meet The Burger. Mon. Tues. Thurs. Drive in Theatre nage. ‘Ralph Morrice - Mr. and Mrs./made a payment of $47.50.000 ; All Types pee 9:30 — 12:20 Brackley Point_ Road Alberta - Donald Johnson will Lioyd -Lockerby, Hamilton, P- {mn gold, in US dollar térms, | ~ Souvenirs « Famil @ Mamma Burger Route 15, stay with Mr. and Mrs. Miller |E. I. - ;te-the International Monetary Toiletries — most all ; y- ee ep B DANCE Show Nightly at Dusk ea Eddie Lumgair - -_ and Mrs. id in_connection with the re- 4} ‘_ _gakes- ; : Z appa burger cari ne oa -Musie._by-“‘The-Hi-Notes”_—| Snack Baron Grouncs Fe maya Bitéeeet® Jack” aragpuens Brooklya, cent increase in national quo- . Batting Caps e -@ Baby Burger Wed., Fri. and Sat. a r. an ; tas i fins 9:30— 12:30. r D we. 9 Mira Earnest’ Machon, ‘Murray Rasmond Salmon Mite per Canada’s gold holdings were cartes 2 rember Also Beguiar Binge TOURISTS = t k of ~$1.150.800.000 | , \ "on . special Centennial Ex- / (ll of these delegates are top vehi 2 seal year.. when, he : PROMPTLY omega Wed., Fri., Sat., 7:30 For Your change 18 delegates from Mani- rm ers. in. their own provinces $) 513709.000 in US dollar’ ; Dial 3237 Sieude : Ghivedere Casual Bowling Groceries, Fruits and toba will arrive on P. E..{. 00 land have been awarded these tne official holdings totalled FOLEY’S DRUG name see Vegetables — duly 15th. These 4H members trips as a reward of: their inter- | | $2,664,500,000 _ Ave., Trans-Can- “Automatic Pin Setters” egetables are part of a special project of \est and initiative in 4H. All 4- |S STORE i : . ; S. N. KAYS the Centennial Commission and 'H members on P. . I. should |' 309 Water St S’side ada Highway. 2 N. ti the Provincial Departments of make a special effort to meet Sherwood Motel Ltd. For Your «-- e 3 | ae - - on A to provide learning and talk with those visitors: Di Servi — coer — % and citizenship experiences for Their ‘visit will be a success to @ Diningroom Service Picnic & Camping Needs - PHYLLIS’ - worthy young people in the the extent that ‘members on \@ Fully Licensed . : ; FOR ALL BEAUTY SALON three involved provinces, — P. E. I. welcome and make @ Opem daily 7 a.m. to 10:30 Large amounts sold at whole- CHILDREN’S i ICE YOUR TOURISTS 130 Richmond St oe Ge tet eee These delegates, all ftom 'them feel at home, which in the’ - ?- - Charlottctown Airport | Sale Prices te hotel, motel, re: ; ee Y Open Daily ¢ P.E.L. visit Manitoba a their host fami- past all involved in 4H have Oppos ar wn Alrpor rt tors. : JO rd : lies’ are as follows: been only too cooperative in ao- gage em ee PLAY CLOTHES PICNIC NEEDS 7 EN ; _ Mesday Gore Salarday . . STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN Helen Hildebrand - Mr. and Mrs ing. ——S ee | Agents for Tilden Rent a Car as ee : : Tues. and Thurs. Evenings . - : HOW TO SPEND A Service @ Swim Suits MacLean’s Grocery YOUR VISIT Oe 3 miles east of Summerside |, —— ie RAINY DAY OR * @ Shorts _— Potash Markets For Canada EVENING S. R. Johnston Ltd. § Knee “Knockers = | ==—— 3 | : : : v/ , ASS A EN AE a A. ORES RM FN Ss ed I { ° = See the Island's foremost selection @ Western Jeans ‘ ; Take the uggest n A rica ' Asia of furniture, carpets, draperies |] St. Peters Road. Parkdale 7), 9: On your way to the Returning for their 2nd engagement ake a ; and appliances et For Ice‘-wnd Rental Service I He isses . ee on ag 2 the fabulous ye work eut of = OTTAWA (CP)—An analysis | Prairie consumption last year - Archer nald . Phone 2-1632 olmes & Bradley ‘Nati ‘ i ef present and future trends in. was only 565 tons, which Chem-: & ram Queen St. é Ch" . ona Park -_"SCOTIANS . Camping the supply and demand for pot- istry in Canada says:‘is “a Open te Until 9 t f Bo _yisit-our——— ash says {hat Canada. should strange paradox with billions of _M. Pater's ao Rd. gees Parkdale Se in i ats ee “TOM, JIM & GARTH ~~ —seek—out—new—markets—in—Asia,_tone—of_the element F = . e 7 nM Delicatessen Africa and India for the almost underground.” : : — a Charlottetown s : e — Recording artists from Halifax, N.S. ; . itl serves that “ ' sae : ; eee (lat Phe potenial market fr Ce Most Up To Date | Woodleigh iam | Monday, shune 27 = Saturday, July.2 | Secs! Every Week m anada. nadian potash, surplus to the "@ First Aid on Ys 3 une . Te : — : The study appears in the !a- relatively small domestic de- RESTAURANT Products Club Enterprise Bakery i test issue of Chemistry in Can- mand, will - have to be found . : : Horse and Sulky Clu ada, published by the Chemical Cchiefly-in Asia, Afric : ep 1cas ©. Preserip- 508, Gratien 8. , y a ' sia, a and 151 tions f Institute of Canada, though not India.” the magazine says. “GRANADA STEAK ROOM Dial 4-8747 — 2-2781 necessarily representing the‘of- The picture is less clear. how- Kent St. A Glimpse of | 4 ficial view of the institute.’ ever. on immediate market pos- .Phone See ; PARKDALE Fully licensed club with tourist membership privileges -~ we ne ‘Carisda. must look to wor'd sibilities there. The need (or fer. 4-7635 Britain in P.E.I. WELCOME. TOURISTS markets for the disposal of is tilizers in Asia, Africasand In- 4 PHARMACY " potash, -and there appear to he dia is known to be. great. but® Mi ite Located at Burlington near . ; —— “ BANK OF MONTREAL reserves in Saskatchewan suffi- the problem is to encourage | on’ s Kensington St. Peters Road Parkdale: cient for hundreds of years of those countries. to use them. : ios $68 m world demand at the current And the problem of those coun- _Old | Spain -_ . Except Sundays Open daliy ‘til 10 p.m. a on T-Ye. e rat on rate,” the trade journal says. tries is to, find the money. \ The article arrives at this Chemistry in Canada cites | i | ‘ti entre ; conclusion in this. way both the great potential for Ca- . * It says North American pro- nadian potash in those ad NORTH RIVER: ee = _Bring the Kids _ a _duction.is.just--about—-eduai—to— ant the present difficulties. I i * - North American use, and’ @4°n ouotes~a Stanford Researen In- : Visitors Welcome | Enjoy the Fun TIVAL : ca abeut one-quarter of world stitite studv as: saving ‘thats a3 : my ‘ey FES Your Bank for speeu <f-, capacity period of overproducion and @ Yarns @ Blankets @ Castles is ficient service js the Bank European output and use are heizhtened competition will pre- @ Auto Robes ee ‘66 of Montreal with two office: also approximately. in balance vail before the problems of aot y Meagan ae rein Wool e a. . to serve you. ' t 5i.t 60 per_cent of th 14 cultural ‘economic. planning an e of 100% Virgin z k ; a % : tn ecto eae ee ee org Pee a atm thee Sept rdf enon tet anad bativ 7m - aah : the festival box office ocate: % na coset . this ive wee lly, however, declin- r CONDON i yi lisse ee on te hee ota the Confederation Centre Theatre] Box aoe = <= _Cometeretn ” : — aT. Se ns huicconnmand ee ne ~ e d SONS » mies from ( hartovetown a | ict Ottice Hours: June 27 Sept. 3: 9:30 p.m. daily except-Stn-, 2 heatre. : y i 5 1 ig fT s = > 4 - a P, — © potassium eompounds, and over US are expected’ to provide | n . “On Trans-Canada Highway to Borden P. E. 1. FAIRYLAND day afternoon 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday -Concert Evenings e St. Peters Mabe =! Paleeer’s ) 90 per cent of this is consumed -jarkets for continued expansion 6 Queen St. Dial 7-8712 @ Speakers for 406 cars @ Modern up to date ante oe ice: Linkletter Travel “Agency, 325 Lane'en Route 2 where ample in feriiluers used m Eastern‘’of Saskatchewan potash,’ 4 . Charlottetown @ Shows seven azihis a (anteen agg Te tne a he: ee eles parking as .alwayé available ‘ ae are Chemistry in Canada f ce oweek. al e First run movies: frans Canada _Hizt a Market MM. F hone $36-3030. - a i a ce ” ; _— yoancempeennandasnenersteantas aeaastsil ee »