l Provincial chairman of tn 9 United Fund Campaign. Frank MacDonald. of Charlottetown, Monday visited the Mt. Her- FUND CHAIRMAN VISITS OIRPHANAGE bert Protestant Orphanage. one of the agencies which ben- efit from the annual campaign. Here. Mr. MacDonald is ‘rur- rounded by some of the 48 boys and girls. who agreeably '1 strike the pose with him. Robert Kennedy Becomes Political Hurricane In NY. Robert F. Kennedy start- ed his campaign for the U.S. Senate in New York more than a week ago. At times it seemed more like a movie idol's tour than a politician on the huntinga. Associated Press repo Relman Morin tells about it. By RELMAN MORIN NEW YORK iAPl—Is it the allure of the name. "Kennedy?" it is curiosity to see in per- son the man about whom so much has been said. pro and con? is it sympathy for the brother of an assassinated pres- idcnt. making him the reposit- ory today for all the grief and shock of last November? Whatever the answer—and no- body could say with certainty—— Robert F. Kennedy was a polit- icni hurricane in northern New York state last week. Sweeping across predominantly Republi- can territory. the Democrat stirred waves of emotion. scenes of ircnzy. an astonishing human Mon“ Womcn smeared his face nith lipstick. They ran beside his car to grab and kiss his hand. in Plattsburg. a man crinpcd him around and neck and nonnded his back. yelliztg. “llohiiri Bobby!” He was show- err-d uu'i flowers. confetti and riz-c as his open convertible passed )lll’lED BY CROWDS Three times. while standing in thc car to shake ands. he was a'tlmst pulled over backwards. llc was mauled. pummelled and Fr'l:~h9d in the crowds. Tins happened over and over _ ill. Kcnnerlv is campaigning for \ soot in the U.S. Senate now Republican Kenneth . who is seeking re-eltc- tinn Nov. 3. Last Tuesday. he boson a three-day tour of nort‘i- crn \'ew York. Some of the cums there are Democratic and some swing between the parties in elections. But Kennedy went into counties where the Repub- lican bulge in registration ll ihree- and four-to-one. anody knew what to expect. There the “carpetbag- nor" charge. based on the fact that Kennedy was born in Mas- sachusetts and has been living in Virginia. There was the fact that F19 did nolvdeclare for the Senate race until after President Johnson. Bunk Ordered To Pay Mines I $960,000 TORONTO d ‘CPl—‘l‘he Cana- an ImiJerial Bank of C _ em ourt here DRY Brilund Mines Ltd. 0960.000 ecause it improperly DIM . 1cheapo on the Brilund locum n .57. Acfiong The suit arose from the sale at control of Brilund in 1957 by 0 Smith as his account “all Only $16.06 in he time. Smith testified be ac. Ehis brother's successor, had lruled him out of the vice-presi- idential derby. = And there was the fact that IKeating is popular and re- :spected. with a long record in Washington. Kennedy flew to Binghamton in the Caroline—the plane that John F.Kennedy used in his successful pre 5 i d ential cam- paign o 1960. LIKE 1960 AGAIN it was like the 1960 cam- paign all over again. but with one difference: John . Ken- nedy was almost invariably gay and high-spirited between stops. whereas vestiges of the sricken haunted expression still come over Kennedy‘s face and he stares out the window in long silences. During the three days. made 51 speeches in 15 cities and 21 smaller communities. On Thursday. the last day of the tour. he fell four hours be- hind his announced times of ar- riva . He reached Plattsburgh. next- to-last stop in the itinerary. ex- actly at midnight Thursday night. To his own surprise. sev— eral thousand persons were still waiting, packed tight behind the fences at the airport. Other thousands jammed the approaches of the John F. Ken- lnedy Memorial Bridge over i he . Kennedy - Johnson administra—‘ Saranac River. Kennedy dedi- cated it in a brief and solemn tceremony. recalling the words iof his brother’s inaugural ad-p idress: " torch in ‘ passed." 1 Back in his car as he left the bridge. he turned to an aide and asked: “Do I have to make an-‘ other speech?“ His voice wasi thin. i " more here. Bob." the aide said. “There are a lot of people waiting in town. You can {make a political speech there; I’d suggest . . ." : Kennedy didn't take the sug-r gestion. In the crowd. he saw‘ ja placard: Robert Kennedy rep- lresents irresponsible govern-i | merit. : Taking this as his cue. he. cited the actions of the John F. i ltion. closing each shouted sen- | tence with the words. “is that iii-responsible government?" ' e crowd roared and the placard disappeared. J JENKINS ‘ moumo 8. sronaor . rL—Jn. l l l l l ballistic mis le ATLAS OBSOLETE WASHINGTON (AP) —— The air force has retired two squad- ron-s of Atlas inter continental siles rendered ob- r only four years on the firing line. The liquid-fuel Atlases are being replaced by an. Man. anagram no... Sept. 15. 1964. a church comm" Russian Paper Says China Pushes Smuggling Of Drugs By GEORGE SYVEBTSEN Communist earns $500 the narcotics smuggling trade. “This trade has become one the main sources of conver- tible currency for leader- ship of the Chinese Communist. the Soviet Communist? party." party organ charged in a report from Japan. “The tremendous profits are used for anti-Soviet propaganda or to subsidize the puppets of the Peking split- ters " The report quoted Tsuasl Su- gavara, chairman of the na- tional Japanese Commltee for the Struggle Against Drug Ad— diction. as saying China is “the world's principal producer of opium poppies which yeld opum. morphine and heroin." 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